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News Topical, Digital Desk : Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has provided significant relief to farmers. To address the difficulties farmers face regarding wheat procurement, the Chief Minister has taken a significant decision. Farmers in the state will now be able to sell their wheat at government procurement centers without a farm registration. 

Instructions have been issued to all district magistrates for this purpose. The government has taken this important decision in view of the inconvenience faced by farmers. Farmers in the state will now be able to sell their wheat as in previous years. The Chief Minister has instructed all district magistrates to implement this order immediately.

Compulsory registration of former registry abolished

CM Yogi has abolished the requirement for farmer registration for wheat procurement. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has provided significant relief to farmers by allowing them to sell wheat at government procurement centers without the mandatory farmer registration. This decision aims to alleviate the difficulties faced by farmers, and district magistrates have been directed to implement it immediately, restoring the old system of wheat procurement.

It should be noted that millions of farmers were facing difficulties selling their crops due to technical procedures or lack of registration. The farmer registration process has slowed wheat procurement. Prioritizing farmers' interests, the Chief Minister has abolished the requirement for farmer registration. 

Farmers will be able to sell their crops easily

With the completion of the Farmer Registration process, farmers in the state will now be able to easily sell their wheat crop at procurement centers. The government's goal is to ensure that no farmer faces any difficulties in selling their produce. It also ensures that farmers benefit from the minimum support price. 

The CM has given strict instructions to the officials that if any farmer faces any problem in selling the crop or the crop is not purchased due to lack of farmer registration, then strict action will be taken against such officials.

This decision by the Chief Minister has brought joy to farmers. Farmers used to have to wait long hours at procurement centers to sell their crops, which they will no longer have to do. This will restore the old system. Instructions have also been given to provide better facilities to farmers at procurement centers. 


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