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Open Market Sale Scheme (OMSS)

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Recent Developments

The Government of India has announced that grain-deficient states can now directly purchase food grains from the Food Corporation of India (FCI) under the Open Market Sale Scheme (Domestic) (OMSS [D]) without having to participate in e-auctions. This decision aims to address the surplus stock of grains before the upcoming procurement season.

Overview of OMSS

  • Procurement Process: The FCI and state corporations procure food grains such as wheat and paddy during the Rabi and Kharif marketing seasons. These purchases are made according to the Minimum Support Price (MSP) set by the government.
  • Food Security: The central pool of grains must provide for approximately 80 crore beneficiaries under the National Food Security Act (NFSA), maintain a buffer stock, and ensure a marketable surplus.
  • Purpose of OMSS: Under the OMSS, the FCI sells surplus food grains, primarily wheat and rice, from the central pool in the open market to traders, bulk consumers, and retail chains at pre-determined prices. This is intended to enhance market supply and regulate prices.
  • Auction Mechanism: Traditionally, FCI conducts weekly e-auctions through the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange Limited (NCDEX). Open market bidders can purchase specified quantities of grains at prices established at the beginning of each auction cycle.

Direct Purchase for Grain-Deficient States

  • Bypassing Auctions: The recent policy change allows grain-deficient states to bypass the e-auction process for urgent purchases, streamlining access to necessary food supplies.
  • Objective: This measure is designed to enhance the availability of grains in these states, particularly during lean seasons when supply may be constrained.

Goals of OMSS

  • Curbing Inflation: The OMSS is a strategic tool aimed at reducing food grain inflation by regulating supply and ensuring that prices remain stable in the market.
  • Smoothing Supply: The scheme helps improve and regulate the domestic supply of essential grains during periods of low harvest.

Conclusion

The Open Market Sale Scheme is a vital mechanism for managing food grain distribution in India, especially as it relates to food security and market stability. The recent decision to allow direct purchases by grain-deficient states underscores the government's proactive approach to addressing supply challenges and ensuring that essential food grains are accessible to those in need.

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