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Jharkhand and Rice Milling Jharkhand Rice Millers Association CA Anish Kumar General Secretary

Jharkhand and Rice Milling Jharkhand Rice Millers Association CA Anish Kumar General Secretary. 110 Rice Mills Districtwise . Rice Mill Clusters. Paddy Prod. In Jharkhand. Paddy Production Area In Jharkhand. Contribution- Jharkhand Rice Millers.

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Jharkhand and Rice Milling Jharkhand Rice Millers Association CA Anish Kumar General Secretary

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  1. JharkhandandRice MillingJharkhand Rice Millers AssociationCA AnishKumarGeneral Secretary

  2. 110 Rice Mills Districtwise.

  3. Rice Mill Clusters

  4. Paddy Prod. In Jharkhand

  5. Paddy Production Area In Jharkhand

  6. Contribution- Jharkhand Rice Millers • Upto 2005-06, Jharkhand was dependent on Chhatisgarh, Punjab, West Bengal etc for Rice • More than 40 Modern Rice mills. • Jharkhand has established it name in Rice industry for Non-Basmati Rice Export. • Paddy Prod. Increased from 15 Lakh Ton to 71 Lakh Ton in 4 Years. • Farmers are encouraged to Produce quality Paddy and getting more than MSP in Market.

  7. Problems and Suggestions Related to CMR

  8. Mode of MSP • State Agency through LAMPS. • Paddy purchase through FCI. • Levy System- purchase through rice mill.

  9. Levy and CMR in Jharkhand

  10. Rice Procured by FCI Year wise from Jharkhand

  11. OTR and Refraction Ratio • OTR means Out Turn Ratio i.e rice procured from 100 kg Paddy. • Refraction Ratio is Damages and Discolour in Rice Sample. • Above Ratio calculated based on well developed state such as Punjab, Haryana etc where Farmers are have scientific equipments.

  12. Paddy supplied is not cleaned at LAMPS storage point and as per our calculation dust is 3-5% of total paddy. It affects the OTR and refraction percentage. Due to poor quality of paddy refraction Percentage should be For Slightly Discolour - Increased from 3% to 6% For Damaged - Increased from 5% to 8%. 4. Due to poor quality of paddy in Jharkhand OTR is to be reduced to 66% . Problems related to Paddy

  13. Problems related to CMR Rice Delivery to CWC • As per agreement between LAMPS and Millers - LAMPS are responsible for Transportation of CMR Rice. • But district administration request millers to transport the CMR Rice • Millers transported the same last year but transportation charges are not reimbursed to millers • Millers request to state government to short out the matter reimburse transportation Charges

  14. Advance payment for current year Rate of transportation is to be fixed on the basis of current market rate. In case of unloading is not made at CWC, other than quality reasons then to and fro transportation is to be paid by LAMPS. Payment of Transportation

  15. Problems at CWC. • Generally problems are faced by millers at CWC related to quality. • Proper quality analysis is required at CWC. • Third party analysis for Quality is to be appointed for dispute solution

  16. Payment of Milling Charges. • Milling Charges is fixed @ Rs.20/- per qntl. • Milling charges is not revised for last 20 years. • MSP 1992-93 was Rs.270/- and for 2012-13 Rs.1250/- Increased 4.62 Times in 20 Years .( data from DFPD) • Cost of electricity, labour, spares, diesel, etc increase manifolds. • Provide Rs.80/- per qntl as bonus in addition to above rate.

  17. Other Charges 1. Custody , Storage and Maintenance Charges of Rs.4.16 per qntl. 2. These charges is received by state Government on certificate that they actually incurred the same. (as per No-192(22)/2012-FC.A/Cs) 3. Millers are the actual claimant of these charges as they provide their Godowns, provide security for paddy supplied by LAMPS.

  18. Reconciliation of Paddy Purchased by LAMPS and Received by Miller 1. Paddy purchased by LAMPS and supplied to millers is to be systemized. 2. LAMPS is to be equipped with data maintenance system. 3. LAMPS are dependent on millers to provide data of total paddy received at Mill. 4. Problems of excess enforcement.

  19. Monthly Enforcement • Delay in Enforcement. • Creates pressure over Miller for CMR Supply. • Suggestion : Monthly enforcement to be done. • Monthly meeting to be arranged between Govt and Millers at Distric level. • Tagging of mill - district wise should be done on the basis of Capacity of Mill.

  20. Loss due to Weight of Gunny Bags • There are difference between actual and standard weight of Gunny bags. • Standard Weight = 665 Gms Actual Weight = 620 Gms Loss per Lot to Millers (665-620)i.e 45 Gmsx540 Bags =24.300 Kg Equivalent Weight of Paddy = 24.300/68% = 35.735 Kg Loss per Lot = 35.735xMSP Rs.12.50 = Rs.446.69/-

  21. Restriction on Paddy - Interstate • Large quantity of paddy supplied from Jharkhand to other state. • Interstate Paddy export should be restricted from November to April as done by other state govt.. • It can help in achieving target set for CMR.

  22. ThanksJRMARanchi, Jharkhand

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