Groundnut procurement: Guj complains to Centre about lax Nafed

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

The government today said that it had apprised the Centre about the alleged laxity on the part of the latter's in and storing groundnuts in the state.

The had alleged that groundnut procured by various in Gujarat, especially in the Saurashtra region, were adulterated with sand and pebbles.

Agriculture Minister R C Faldu today said that his ministry had written to its Central counterpart with suggestions on improving the working of National Agriculture Co-operative Marketing Federation of (NAFED).

"In my letter to the Agriculture Ministry, I have suggested that should act more seriously during the entire procurement process. Since there was some laxity on the part of (in groundnut in Gujarat), I have apprised the ministry about it" Faldu told reporters.

"I suggested that NAFED should deploy qualified and expert manpower at all the procurement centres to keep a check on the process. Enhanced security measures are also necessary at godowns. NAFED should pay attention to securing the stock procured by it," Faldu added.

The development came days after NAFED Vaghji Boda had questioned the BJP government's role in the discrepancies in groundnut procurement.

Boda, who had resigned from the few days back, had said that although State Co-Operative Cotton (GUJCOT) was a bankrupt entity, it was chosen by the state to procure groundnuts from farmers on behalf of NAFED.

As many as 27 persons, including officials of NAFED and GUJCOT, have been arrested by the in connection with groundnut stocks found adulterated with soil and pebbles in a godown at Pedhla village in Jetpur taluka two weeks ago.

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First Published: Tue, August 14 2018. 21:30 IST