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Showing contexts for: rice quality in Sri Rama Krishna Rice & Groundnut Oil ... vs State Of Andhra Pradesh And Ors. on 8 August, 1983Matching Fragments
(i) common ......Rs. 142/- Quintal
(ii) fine..............Rs. 146/- Quintal
(iii) superfine....Rs. 150/-Quintal During Rabi 1982-83 the mill levy percentage shall be 50% and the entire levy free eligibility earned by the millers or dealers can be sold anywhere in the country..........."
It was further directed that the millers and dealers shall also make available and sell an aggregate quantity of 2.50 lakh tonnes of rice for internal consumption within the state during Rabi 1982-83, in the open market at a price not exceeding Rs. 265/- per quintal of fair average quality rice. The mill -wise apportionment of this aggregate quantity will be made by the collectors in pro portion to the levy procured from each mill....." Another direction related to the unutilized stock of kharif season it was in the following words:-
Purchase rate by the ____________________ APSCSCL from the Mills:
(1) All first crop common Varities: Rs. 250/- per Qtl. (2) All first crop fine and superfine varieties : Rs. 260/- ,, (3) second crop fine varieties eo. G. Hamsa: Rs. 245/- ,, (4) Second crop superfine varities like BPT 1235 etc. Rs. 255/- ,,
The prices fixed above shall be forfair average quality rice. The A.P. State civil supplies corporation Ltd., shall purchase fair average quality rice from the levy free stocks available with the mills in the districts and move the stocks to the deficit districts as per the allotment made by the commissioner of civil supplies. The rice shall be delivered at the fair price shops at Rs. 200/- per quintal minus the retailer's margin as in the case of the Food corporation of India rice.