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A government-commissioned study has revealed alarming levels of wastage in India’s pulse stocks due to unsafe storage practices. Despite being a vital protein source for millions, pulses are being lost to pests and poor warehouse management, raising concerns about food security and the efficiency of supply chains.
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The report, reviewed by *Mint Hyderabad*, was conducted by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research–Central Institute of Post-Harvest Engineering and Technology (ICAR-CIPHET). It examined over 500 stacks of pulse bags across 101 warehouses nationwide. Findings highlight serious gaps in scientific storage protocols, with pests and moisture damage leading to significant losses. The Department of Consumer Affairs has been urged to implement uniform standards for shelf life, safe storage, and milling outturn to safeguard national stocks.
Notable updates
• Government study reveals unsafe storage leading to pest-related losses in pulses
• ICAR-CIPHET examined 500+ stacks across 101 warehouses nationwide
• Report calls for uniform scientific protocols for storage, milling, and procurement
• Moisture and pest infestation identified as key causes of wastage
• Concerns raised over food security and protein availability for millions of Indians
Major takeaway
India’s warehouse inefficiencies are undermining food security. Urgent reforms in storage protocols and infrastructure are essential to protect pulses, a critical protein source for the population.
Sources: Mint Hyderabad, Department of Consumer Affairs Report (ICAR-CIPHET)
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