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Centre tightens wheat stock limit to check price riseProcessors will be allowed to maintain 60 per cent instead of 70 per cent of their monthly installed capacity multiplied by the remaining months of this fiscal year.
Ajith Athrady
Last Updated IST
<div class="paragraphs"><p>Farmers harvesting wheat crops.</p></div>

Farmers harvesting wheat crops.

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New Delhi: To check price rise and curb hoarding before festive season, the Centre on Tuesday further tightened wheat stock-holding norms for wholesalers, small and big chain retailers, and processors. 

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"As part of continuous efforts to moderate prices of wheat before the upcoming festive season, The central government has decided to revise the wheat stock limit applicable until 31st March 2026," the Food Ministry said in a statement.  

As per the revised norms, wholesalers are allowed to maintain wheat stock up to 2,000 tonnes instead of 3,000 tonnes, retailer can hold 8 tonnes for each outlet instead of 10 tonnes, while big chain retailer can hold eight tonnes for each outlet instead of 10 tonnes earlier, the statement said. 

Processors will be allowed to maintain 60 per cent instead of 70 per cent of their monthly installed capacity multiplied by the remaining months of this fiscal year.   

If the stocks held by entities are higher than the prescribed limit, they should bring the quantity to the prescribed stock limits within 15 days of the issue of the notification. 

Any entity found to have not registered on the portal or violating the stock limits will be subject to suitable punitive action under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955.  

Insisting that there is amply supply of wheat to meet the requirement of public distribution system, other welfare schemes and market interventions, the Ministry said all wheat stocking entities are required to register on the wheat stock limit portal (https://foodstock.dfpd.gov.in) and update the stock position every Friday.

The food ministry also said it is maintaining a close watch over the stock position of wheat to control prices and ensure easy availability in the country.

The country achieved a record wheat production of 117.50 million tonnes in 2024-25 crop year and procurement of 30.03 million tonnes in the 2025-26 marketing year.     

In 2025, the government revised wheat stock limits twice: first on February 20, reducing limits to 250 tonnes for traders and four tonnes per retail outlet, and then on May 27, increasing limits to 3,000 tonnes for traders and 10 tonnes per retail outlet, with the latest order valid until March 31, 2026.  

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(Published 26 August 2025, 19:00 IST)