With reference to the Pradhan Mantri Annadata Aay SanraksHan Abhiyan (PM-
AASHA),
consider the following statements —
1. The Price Support Scheme (PSS) involves the physical procurement of pulses,
oilseeds, and copra by Central Nodal Agencies.
2. Under the Price Deficiency Payment Scheme (PDPS), farmers receive direct
payments of the difference between the Minimum Support Price (MSP) and the
market price without any physical procurement.
3. The Private Procurement and Stockist Scheme (PPSS) allows states to pilot
private sector participation in the procurement of pulses and oilseeds.
Select the correct codes from below -
Explanation - The PPSS is focused only on oilseeds, not pulses, and is a pilot
scheme for private participation in the procurement process.
• Price Support Scheme (PSS) —
• In PSS, physical procurement of pulses, oilseeds, and copra will be done by
Central
Nodal Agencies with the proactive role of state governments.
• In addition to the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India
(NAFED), Food Corporation of India (FCI) will take up PSS operations in
states/districts.
• The procurement expenditure and losses due to procurement will be borne by the
Central
Government as per norms.
• Price Deficiency Payment Scheme (PDPS) —
• Under PDPS, it is proposed to cover all oilseeds for which MSP is notified.
• Direct payment of the difference between the MSP and the selling/model price will
be
made to pre-registered farmers selling his produce in the notified market yard
through a
transparent auction process.
• All payments will be done directly into the registered bank account of the farmer.
• This scheme does not involve any physical procurement of crops, as farmers are
paid the difference between the MSP price and the Sale/modal price on disposal in
the notified
market.
• The support of the central government for PDPS will be given as per norms.
• Pilot of Private Procurement and Stockist Schemes (PPPS) —
• In addition to PDPS, for oilseeds, states have the option to roll out PPSS on a pilot
basis in selected districts/Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMCs) of
districts involving the participation of private stockists.
• This scheme will allow private players to participate in the procurement of crops.
• The pilot district/selected APMC(s) of the district will cover one or more crops of
oilseeds for
which MSP is notified.
Explanation - The PPSS is focused only on oilseeds, not pulses, and is a pilot
scheme for private participation in the procurement process.
• Price Support Scheme (PSS) —
• In PSS, physical procurement of pulses, oilseeds, and copra will be done by
Central
Nodal Agencies with the proactive role of state governments.
• In addition to the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India
(NAFED), Food Corporation of India (FCI) will take up PSS operations in
states/districts.
• The procurement expenditure and losses due to procurement will be borne by the
Central
Government as per norms.
• Price Deficiency Payment Scheme (PDPS) —
• Under PDPS, it is proposed to cover all oilseeds for which MSP is notified.
• Direct payment of the difference between the MSP and the selling/model price will
be
made to pre-registered farmers selling his produce in the notified market yard
through a
transparent auction process.
• All payments will be done directly into the registered bank account of the farmer.
• This scheme does not involve any physical procurement of crops, as farmers are
paid the difference between the MSP price and the Sale/modal price on disposal in
the notified
market.
• The support of the central government for PDPS will be given as per norms.
• Pilot of Private Procurement and Stockist Schemes (PPPS) —
• In addition to PDPS, for oilseeds, states have the option to roll out PPSS on a pilot
basis in selected districts/Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMCs) of
districts involving the participation of private stockists.
• This scheme will allow private players to participate in the procurement of crops.
• The pilot district/selected APMC(s) of the district will cover one or more crops of
oilseeds for
which MSP is notified.