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STORAGE AND RESEARCH DIVISION
     

Uniform Specifications for Foodgrains

For Indian wheat of all varieties (Marketing season, 2005-2006)
For Barley (Marketing season, 2005-2006)
All varieties of Paddy (Marketing Season, 2004-2005)
For Grade 'A' & Common Rice (Marketing Season, 2004-2005)
For Jowar (Marketing Season, 2004-2005)
For Bajra (Marketing Season, 2004-2005)
For Maize (Marketing Season, 2004-2005)
For Ragi (Marketing Season, 2004-2005)

SPECIFICATION FOR BARLEY FOR RABI, (MARKETING SEASON 2005 -2006)

Barley  shall :

a) be the dried mature grains of Hordeum vulgare.

b) have uniform size, shape and colour.

c) be sweet,  clean, wholesome and  free from moulds, obnoxious smell, discolouration, admixture of deleterious substances and  all other impurities except to the extent indicated in the schedule below.

d) be in sound merchantable condition.

e) not have any admixture of Argemone mexicana and Lathyrus sativus ( kesari) in any form, colouring matter, pesticide, and any obnoxious and toxic material.

f) Conform to PFA Rules.

Schedule showing maximum permissible limits of different Refractions in Fair Average Quality of Barley.

Foreign Matter

%

Other foodgrains

%

Damaged grains

%

Slightly damaged & touched grains

%

Immature & shrivelled grains

%

0.75

5.0

3.0

8.0

8.0

N.B.

1. Within the overall limits of foreign matter, the poisonous weed seeds shall  not exceed 0.5%, of which Dhatura and Akra (Vicia species) shall not be more than 0.025% and 0.2 % by weight respectively.

2.  Moisture in excess of  12% and upto 14% is to be discounted at full value.  Stocks containing moisture  in  excess of 14% are to be rejected.

3. For weevilled grains the following price cuts, will be imposed :

i) from the beginning of the season till the end of August the rate of cut will be  Rs. 1/- per qtl.for every 1% or part thereof.

ii) from Ist September till the end of October, no cut will be imposed upto 1% while for any excess, the cut will be @ Rs. 1/- per qtl. for every 1% or part thereof.

iii) from Ist November till end of the season, no cut will be imposed upto 2% while for  any excess, the cut will be @ Rs.1/- per qtl. for every 1% or part thereof.

iv) stocks containing weevilled grains in excess of 3% will be  rejected.

4. In case of stocks having living infestation , a cut at the rate of Rs 1/- per quintal may be charged as fumigation charges.

Method of Analysis

As  given  in Bureau of   Indian  Standard No. IS. 4333  (Part I & II )1967 and  as amended from time to time except for weevilled grains that are to be determined by count method.

DEFINITIONS OF REFRACTIONS :   As contained in BIS Specifications No. 2813-1995.

 

 

 

 
The main constituents of the S&R Division are as follows:-
Indian Grain Storage Management and Research Institute(IGMRI)
Save Grain Campaign(SGC)
Quality Control Cells
Central Grain Analysis Laboratory
Syllabus for long term training course on Scientific methods of Foodgrain storage, Insepection and Pest control at INDIAN GRAIN STORAGE MANAGEMENT AND RESERACH INSTITUTE, HAPUR & FIELD STATIONS.
INDIAN GRAIN STORAGE MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE, HYDERABAD