Farmers in Madhya Pradesh who wish to sell wheat at the Minimum Support Price (MSP) during the Rabi Marketing Season 2026–27 must complete mandatory registration on the e-Uparjan portal. The state government has fixed the procurement price at ₹2,600 per quintal, which includes the MSP of ₹2,585 plus a ₹15 bonus. Payments will be transferred directly to farmers’ Aadhaar-linked bank accounts, ensuring faster transactions and greater transparency.
According to the state agriculture department, the e-Uparjan platform is being implemented across all districts to digitally manage procurement and monitoring of crops such as wheat, paddy, sorghum, pearl millet, gram, lentils, and mustard. The system is designed to ensure that farmers receive MSP benefits smoothly. Farmers can register online from home using a mobile phone or computer and book a slot to schedule when they wish to sell their produce.
Key Benefits of the Scheme:
Wheat MSP and Bonus Details: Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced at a public event in Banda, Sagar district, that farmers will receive ₹2,600 per quintal for wheat procurement this season. This amount combines the central MSP of ₹2,585 with an additional state bonus of ₹15 per quintal.
Comparison with Last Season
In the previous marketing season, farmers received a bonus of ₹175 per quintal on an MSP of ₹2,425. Although this year’s bonus is lower, the government has assured that the overall procurement price remains stable and that the purchase process will be smoother and more efficient.
FAQs on e-Uparjan Portal and Wheat MSP:
1. Who must register on the e-Uparjan portal?
All farmers in Madhya Pradesh who want to sell wheat at MSP during Rabi Marketing Season 2026–27.
2. What is the Wheat MSP for 2026–27?
₹2,600 per quintal (₹2,585 MSP + ₹15 bonus).
3. How will farmers receive payment?
Payment will be directly transferred to Aadhaar-linked bank accounts.
4. Can farmers book a slot online?
Yes, slot booking is available on the e-Uparjan portal.
5. Is registration mandatory for Madhya Pradesh wheat procurement?
Yes, without e-Uparjan portal registration, farmers cannot sell wheat at MSP.