Haryana Implements Enhanced Procurement System to Benefit Farmers
3-tier verification strengthened procurement system: CM Saini
Hindustan Times
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Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini announced a new three-tier verification system to improve transparency and efficiency in foodgrain procurement. The technology-based initiative includes biometric verification and geo-fencing of mandis, ensuring accurate crop matching and secure movement of stock, directly benefiting farmers.
- 01A three-tier crop verification system has been implemented to enhance procurement accuracy.
- 02Biometric verification is mandatory for farmers to ensure their identity during procurement.
- 03Geo-fencing has been established in 416 wheat mandis and additional locations for better monitoring.
- 04The system has successfully issued 1,74,635 exit gate passes without issues.
- 05The CM criticized opposition claims as misinformation aimed at misleading farmers.
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Haryana's Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini announced the implementation of a three-tier crop verification system aimed at enhancing transparency and accountability in foodgrain procurement. This new system requires crops brought to procurement centers to match those registered by farmers, thereby improving accuracy. Biometric verification using Aadhaar has been made mandatory, with 75% of wheat successfully verified through this method as of April 8, 2026. To further secure the procurement process, all mandis and warehouses are now geo-fenced, with 416 wheat mandis and 112 mustard mandis already completed. Additionally, the recording of vehicle numbers and capturing photographs during entry has been mandated to enhance traceability. A total of 1,74,635 exit gate passes have been issued without issues, showcasing the system's effectiveness. The CM urged commission agents to prioritize farmers' interests over political motives, addressing opposition claims of misinformation regarding the new procurement system.
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The new procurement system is expected to streamline the process for farmers, ensuring they receive fair treatment and reducing the chances of fraud or errors in crop verification.
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