Chinanews.com, Urumqi, August 5 (Tao Shuanke) On the 5th, the reporter learned from the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Grain and Material Reserve Bureau that this year's summer grain purchases have basically ended, and the overall Xinjiang summer grain purchase market is generally stable and orderly, and the purchase volume and prices are increasing. , The good situation of high quality and good price has safeguarded the interests of grain farmers.

  As of August 5, Xinjiang had acquired a total of 2.506 million tons of wheat, an increase of 559,000 tons year-on-year, and the average purchase price was 2.5 yuan/kg, an increase of 0.02 yuan/kg year-on-year.

  It is understood that since the beginning of this year, Xinjiang Grain and Material Reserve Bureau has done its best to provide guidance on the purchase of summer grain, protect the interests of grain farmers, consolidate the results of poverty alleviation, promote rural revitalization, and ensure the smooth operation of the grain market.

  In the early stage of the summer grain acquisition, the Xinjiang Grain and Material Reserve Bureau guided all localities to do a good job in vacating warehouses and warehouses, empty warehouse disinfection, instrument calibration, mechanical equipment maintenance, and personnel training. The available safe warehouse capacity was 3.74 million tons and the acquisition of 384 enterprises was filed.

Strengthen the coordination and linkage of all parties, optimize the on-site organization and service, so that the standards are listed, the prices are on the wall, and the samples are on the counter, so that farmers can pay "understandable grain" and "reassured grain".

  In addition, in terms of market-oriented purchases and emergency purchases, we will actively promote methods such as appointment purchases, additional purchase outlets, and door-to-door purchases to facilitate farmers' grain sales and allow farmers to sell "comfortable grains."

Reduce the gathering of personnel and long lines at the acquisition site, so as to achieve both epidemic prevention and control and grain purchases.

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