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  • The system of MSP Minimum Support Price) was first introduced for ______ in 1966-67 and later expanded to include other essential food crops.

    Question: The system of MSP Minimum Support Price) was first introduced for ______ in 1966-67 and later expanded to include other essential food crops.

    Options:

    wheat
    ragi
    bajra
    jowar

    🔑 Key Points
    [Heading 2]:
    → The system of MSP (Minimum Support Price) was first introduced for wheat in 1966-67 and later expanded to include other essential food crops.
    → When the Green Revolution started in the 1960s, India was actively looking to shore up its food reserves and prevent shortages.
    → The MSP system finally started in 1966-67 for wheat and was expanded further to include other essential food crops. This was then sold to the poor at subsidized rates under the public distribution system.

    📌 Important Points
    → MSP (Minimum Support Price): Form of market intervention by the Government of India to insure agricultural producers against any sharp fall in farm prices.
    → Announced on the basis of the recommendations of the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP).
    → Government announces minimum support prices (MSPs) for 22 mandated crops and fair and remunerative prices (FRP) for sugarcane.
    → The mandated crops are 14 crops of the Kharif season, 6 Rabi crops, and two other commercial crops.
    → The list of crops is as follows:
    Cereals (7) – paddy, wheat, barley, jowar, bajra, maize, and ragi
    Pulses (5) – gram, arhar/tur, moong, urad, and lentil
    Oilseeds (8) – groundnut, rapeseed/mustard, toria, soyabean, sunflower seed, sesamum, safflower seed, and nigerseed.
    Raw cotton
    Raw jute
    Copra
    De-husked coconut
    Sugarcane (Fair and remunerative price)
    Virginia flu-cured (VFC) tobacco

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