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Wheat and paddy procurement bonus over MSP

Bharatiya Janata Party · Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election 2023

Last updated 9 Jul 2026

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एमएसपी पर बोनस की व्यवस्था ₹2,700 प्रति क्विंटल पर गेहूं की खरीद ₹3,100 प्रति क्विंटल पर धान की खरीद

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The manifesto promised procurement at Rs 2,700 per quintal for wheat and Rs 3,100 per quintal for paddy through bonus over MSP. Official central MSP data shows wheat MSP at Rs 2,425 and paddy common MSP at Rs 2,369 for 2025-26. Times of India reported that Madhya Pradesh wheat procurement included Rs 2,425 MSP plus a Rs 175 bonus per quintal, taking the verified wheat price to Rs 2,600, below the manifesto promise of Rs 2,700. No approved-source evidence was found in this pass showing paddy procurement at Rs 3,100 per quintal. Because a real wheat bonus was delivered but the promised rates are not fully evidenced, the verdict is partial. Budget: no approved-source allocation and utilisation figure for the wheat and paddy bonus commitment was found in this pass.

Verified wheat procurement price with bonus96%
2,600rupees per quintalcurrent2,700rupees per quintaltarget

Promise Timeline

9 Jul 2026

Official central MSP source did not itself establish the promised Madhya Pradesh procurement rates of Rs 2,700 wheat and Rs 3,100 paddy.

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15 May 2025

Times of India reported wheat procurement at Rs 2,425 MSP plus Rs 175 bonus per quintal in Madhya Pradesh.

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11 Nov 2023

BJP manifesto promised wheat procurement at Rs 2,700 per quintal and paddy procurement at Rs 3,100 per quintal.

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