Published on: February 7, 2026

MINOR FOREST PRODUCE (MFP)

MINOR FOREST PRODUCE (MFP)

NEWS: Government procurement of Minor Forest Produce (MFP) at Minimum Support Price (MSP) has fallen by about 92% in 2024–25 compared to the previous year (2023–24)

Minor Forest Produce (MFP)

  • Minor Forest Produce refers to forest-based products other than timber, collected mainly by tribal and forest-dwelling communities.
  • Examples: Tendu leaves (used for beedis), Mahua flowers & seeds, Bamboo, Sal seeds, Honey, lac, tamarind, medicinal herbs

IMPORTANCE OF MFP

  • Primary livelihood source for many tribal households
  • Provides cash income, especially in lean agricultural seasons
  • Linked to nutrition, culture, and traditional knowledge

MSP for MFP

  • MSP for MFP ensures a minimum assured price for forest produce collected by tribals.
  • Objective: Prevent exploitation by middlemen, ensure fair income to tribals, promote sustainable forest-based livelihoods
  • Implementation: Ministry of Tribal Affairs, state Governments, through agencies like TRIFED (Tribal Cooperative Marketing Federation

DATA

  • Procurement of MFP at MSP: Dropped by over 92%, across 19 States, from 2023–24 to 2024–25
  • Funds released so far: ₹319.65 crore released to States for MSP procurement
  • This shows that fund release alone does not guarantee procurement on the ground

IMPACT OF THE DECLINE

  • Reduced assured income
  • Increased dependence on: Private traders, distress sales
  • Implementation gap: Poor state-level execution, weak procurement infrastructure, delays in payments

Broader constitutional & policy linkages

  • Article 46: Promotion of economic interests of Scheduled Tribes
  • Forest Rights Act, 2006: Recognises rights of forest dwellers over MFP
  • Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
    • SDG 1 (No Poverty)
    • SDG 8 (Decent Work)
    • SDG 15 (Life on Land)