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Price Support Scheme

Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department

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Overview

The Government's price policy for agricultural commodities seeks to ensure remunerative prices to the growers for their produce with a view to encourage higher investment and production and to safeguard the interest of consumers by making available supplies at reasonable prices.

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Description
The Price Support Scheme PSS is being implemented by the Government of India in the state. Main crops of the state like Bajra, Jowar, Maize, Paddy, Cotton, Tur, Moong, Urad, Groundnut, Sesamum Wheat, Gram, Mustard, and Sugarcane etc. are covered. The Department of Agriculture & Cooperation implements the PSS for procurement of oil seeds, pulses and cotton, through NAFED which is the Central nodal agency, at the MSP declared by the government. NAFED undertakes procurement as and when prices fall below the MSP. Procurement under PSS is continued till prices stabilize at or above the MSP. Assurance of a remunerative and stable price environment for growers/farmers is very important for increasing agricultural production and productivity. The market price for agricultural produce many times tends to be unstable and volatile which may result into undue losses to the growers and discourage adoption of the modern technology and required inputs. The Government’s price policy for agricultural commodities strives to ensure profitable prices to the growers with a vision of encouraging higher investment and production. This leads to safeguarding the consumer interest by making available supplies at reasonable prices with low cost of intermediation. Moreover, the price policy aims at changing a balance and integrated price structure with respect to the overall needs of the economy. Let us take a look at the Price Support Scheme, an initiative taken by the Government to ensure a productive environment for farmers.

Benefits
• 1) When prices of commodities fall below the MSP, State and central notified procurement nodal agencies purchase commodities directly from the farmers at MSP, Under specified FAQ ( fair Average Quality).
• 2) In this way prices of the main commodities are procured and protect the farmers against the economic loss in farming.
• 3) Price supports cause larger production and smaller consumption (since consumers will buy less of any good as its price rises), resulting in overproduction at the support price.

Eligibility Criteria
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2. 1) Farmers get the benefit of the scheme by selling their produce at support price in APMC centers opened by the Nodal procurement agency.
3. 2) Farmers belong to Assam State.
4. 3) Government employees are not allowed to apply to the scheme.
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Application Process
Step 1: Download the application form for the Price Support Scheme official website. Fill in the required details accurately and completely.
Attach supporting document
Submit the application by visiting the designated government office.
After submitting t…
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Download the application form for the Price Support Scheme official website. Fill in the required details accurately and completely.
Attach supporting document
Submit the application by visiting the designated government office.
After submitting the application, it's advisable to follow up with the concerned department or officials to track the progress of your application. They can provide information on the verification process, any additional requirements, or the status of your application.
If your application is approved, you will be eligible to receive the price support as per the scheme's guidelines. The support may be provided through various means, such as direct bank transfers or procurement centers.

Required Documents
• The State/UT Governments shall also notify all land revenue documents which are required to prove the genuineness of the farmers and required to produce before the procuring agencies.
• Identification proof
• Land documents
• Bank account details
• Agricultural documents
• Income certificate
• Photographs

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What Happens When Prices Of Commodities Fall Below The MSP?
A: When prices of commodities fall below the MSP, State and central notified procurement nodal agencies purchase commodities directly from the farmers at MSP, Under specified FAQ ( fair Average Quality).

Q: How Does This Scheme Protect The Farmer?
A: Prices of the main commodities are procured and protect the farmers against the economical loss in farming.

Q: Who Can Avail This Scheme?
A: Farmers of the Assam State.

Q: Why Is Price Support Important?
A: Price supports cause larger production and smaller consumption (since consumers will buy less of any good as its price rises), resulting in overproduction at the support price.

Q: How The Farmer Can Get This Scheme Benefit?
A: Farmers get benefit of the scheme by selling their produce at support price in APMC centers opened by Nodal procurement agency.

Q: How To Apply For This Scheme?
A: Download the form from Price Support Scheme official website. Fill the details and submit the form.

Q: Which documents are needed to apply for this scheme?
A: Identification proof

Land documents

Bank account details

Agricultural documents

Income certificate

Photographs

Eligibility Criteria

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1) Farmers get the benefit of the scheme by selling their produce at support price in APMC centers opened by the Nodal procurement agency.

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2) Farmers belong to Assam State.

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3) Government employees are not allowed to apply to the scheme.

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Benefits

1) When prices of commodities fall below the MSP, State and central notified procurement nodal agencies purchase commodities directly from the farmers at MSP, Under specified FAQ ( fair Average Quality).

2) In this way prices of the main commodities are procured and protect the farmers against the economic loss in farming.

3) Price supports cause larger production and smaller consumption (since consumers will buy less of any good as its price rises), resulting in overproduction at the support price.

Required Documents

# Document
1 The State/UT Governments shall also notify all land revenue documents which are required to prove the genuineness of the farmers and required to produce before the procuring agencies.
2 Identification proof
3 Land documents
4 Bank account details
5 Agricultural documents
6 Income certificate
7 Photographs

How to Apply

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Download the application form for the Price Support Scheme official website. Fill in the required details accurately and completely. Attach supporting document Submit the application by visiting the designated government office. After submitting t…

Offline Download the application form for the Price Support Scheme official website. Fill in the required details accurately and completely. Attach supporting document Submit the application by visiting the designated government office. After submitting the application, it's advisable to follow up with the concerned department or officials to track the progress of your application. They can provide information on the verification process, any additional requirements, or the status of your application. If your application is approved, you will be eligible to receive the price support as per the scheme's guidelines. The support may be provided through various means, such as direct bank transfers or procurement centers.

Frequently Asked Questions

When prices of commodities fall below the MSP, State and central notified procurement nodal agencies purchase commodities directly from the farmers at MSP, Under specified FAQ ( fair Average Quality).

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