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FCI sells 8.88 lakh tonne wheat to bulk consumers on first day of e-auction

Wheat is being offered at a reserve price of Rs 2,350 per quintal plus freight charges

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Last month, the government announced plans to sell 30 lakh tonne of wheat in the open market from its buffer stock under OMSS in order to check wheat and wheat flour prices

Press Trust of India
State-owned Food Corporation of India (FCI) has sold 8.88 lakh tonne of wheat to bulk consumers like flour millers on the first day of e-auction conducted in 22 states, the food ministry said on Thursday.

FCI commenced e-auction of wheat on February 1 under Open Market Sale Scheme (OMSS) for bulk users in order to improve domestic availability and check wheat prices.

On the first day, it offered for sale about 22 lakh tonne of wheat against the earmarked 25 lakh tonne under OMSS.

"More than 1,100 bidders came forward for participation in the first e-auction. A quantity of 8.88 lakh tonne was

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