Minimum Support Price of Copra Hiked by Rs.
375 to Rs. 10335 per quintal for 2021 Season
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs,
chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has given its approval for the Minimum
Support Price (MSP) of copra for 2021 season on 27 January 2021.
The MSP for Fair Average Quality (FAQ) of
milling copra has been increased, by Rs.375/-, to Rs.
10335/- per quintal for 2021 season from Rs. 9960/-
per quintal in 2020. The MSP for ball copra has been increased, by Rs.300/-, to
Rs. 10,600/- per quintal for 2021 season from Rs. 10300/- per quintal in 2020. The declared MSP ensures a
return of 51.87 percent for milling copra and 55.76 percent for ball copra over
the all-India weighted average cost of production.
The approval is based on recommendations of
the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP).
The increase in MSP for copra for 2021 season
is in line with the principle of fixing the MSP at a level of at least 1.5
times the all India weighted average cost of production which was announced by
the Government in the Budget 2018-19.
It assures a minimum of 50 percent as margin
of profit as one of the important and progressive steps towards making possible
doubling of farmers' incomes by 2022.
The National Agricultural Cooperative
Marketing Federation of India Limited (NAFED) and National Cooperative Consumer
Federation of India Limited (NCCF) will continue to act as Central Nodal
Agencies to undertake price support operations at the MSP in the coconut
growing States.
For 2020 season, Government has procured
5053.34 tonnes of ball copra and 35.58 tonnes of milling copra benefiting 4896 copra farmers.