MSEs Exceeds Policy Targets, Reaching 37.14% in FY 2022-23

Including a procurement of 4% from MSEs owned by Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes entrepreneurs and 3% from MSEs owned by Women entrepreneurs. In the F.Y. 2022-23, the procurement from MSEs was 37.14%.

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In accordance with the Public Procurement Policy for Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) Order, 2012, an annual procurement of 25% has to be made by Central Ministries/ Government Departments/ Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) from MSEs, including a procurement of 4% from MSEs owned by Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes entrepreneurs and 3% from MSEs owned by Women entrepreneurs. In the F.Y. 2022-23, the procurement from MSEs was 37.14%. The details of annual procurement of goods and services from MSEs during the last five years and the current year are given below:

Financial Year

Total Procurement

(Rs. in Crores)

Total Procurement from MSEs

(Rs.in Crores)

Procurement from MSEs owned by SC/ST Entrepreneurs

(Rs.in Crores)

Procurement MSEs owned by Women Entrepreneurs

(Rs.in Crores)

2018-19

(166 CPSEs)

1,53,484.51

40,399.70

824.71

232.56

2019-20

(152 CPSEs)

1,31,460.68

39,037.13

691.43

393.51

2020-21

(161 CPSEs)

1,39,419.81

40,717.67

768.53

749.2

2021-22

(162 CPSEs)

1,65,383.04

53,778.58

1,302.50

1,713.27

2022-23

(165 CPSEs & 02 Deptt.)

1,74,252.39

64,724.98

1,545.30

2,315.61

2023-24

(117 CPSEs & 01 Deptt.)

(upto 30th January, 2024)

1,33,553.26

44,591.93

852.67

1,439.37

  • Source: MSME SAMBANDH Portal (as on 30.01.2024)

 

(d):      The details of the total number of MSEs benefitted from Financial Year 2018-19 till 2023-24 are given as under:

Financial Year

Total Benefited MSEs

2018-19

1,29,562

2019-20

1,61,436

2020-21

1,82,734

2021-22

2,38,432

2022-23

2,52,981

2023-24

(upto 30th January, 2024)

1,74,639

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source: MSME SAMBANDH Portal (as on 30.01.2024)

 

 

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