The food directorate aimed to purchase 2 lakh tonnes of paddy from this year’s Aman harvest but has only managed to procure around 1 % of the total target, buying 1,834 tonnes out of 81,533 tonnes. Last year, the ministry could only buy around 5,000 tonnes of paddy against its target of 3 lakh tonnes. The government is offering Tk 30 per kilogram of Aman paddy, 7 % rise from the previous season, and is buying parboiled rice from millers at Tk 44 per kilogram, nearly 5 % more than last season.
However, despite the potential profitability at these rates, many farmers find the procurement process to be a hassle. The procurement drive is facing challenges in four out of eight districts under the Rangpur division, with food offices in these districts yet to buy a single kilogram of paddy. The government aims to buy the cereal from domestic Aman harvests until February 2024 to replenish public food stocks, which stood at around 14 lakh tonnes as of December 11,2023.