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Madhya Pradesh bans wheat, gram and mustard withdrawal from warehouses

6 May 2023 4:20 pm
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New Delhi, May 6 (Commodities Control) - The state government in Madhya Pradesh has immediately halted the release of wheat, chickpeas, and mustard from the warehouses. Only farmers can take out their stock stored in warehouses. If traders, millers, or anyone else wants to remove wheat, chickpeas, and mustard from the warehouse, they will need permission from the collector or an authorized officer.

The state government has taken this step to prevent misuse in the purchase being made at the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for wheat, chickpeas, and mustard.


       
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