Farmers in NTR district to get Minimum Support Price for produce
Vijayawada: Amid concerns among farmers in the district over remunerative prices for their crop produce in the open markets, the NTR district administration has stepped in to address the issue and ensure that farmers receive the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for their produce. Farmers cultivating horticultural vegetable crops such as mirchi, tomato, brinjal, ivy gourd, okra, cucumber, and several other varieties have expressed concerns over increased supply (imports) from neighboring states like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana, which has led to a decline in vegetable prices in the district.NTR district horticulture officer P Balaji Kumar told TOI that vegetable prices have fallen across the state due to an increase in the cultivation area, resulting in an excess supply of produce beyond demand. This has caused farmers to experience losses while selling their crops. He said, "In NTR district, farmers have cultivated horticulture crops on around 1,000 acres during the current Rabi season. Of these 1,000 acres, drumstick accounts for nearly 400 acres, while crops like brinjal and gourds were grown in the remaining area.""Currently, farmers from NTR district will be given first preference to sell their produce at the rythu bazaars and in wholesale markets. Farmers from neighboring Guntur and Krishna districts will be allowed to sell their produce only after the local produce is completely sold," the official said. He added that this move aims to ensure that no farmer in the district suffers losses and that local farmers can directly access the rythu bazaars to sell their produce.Vijayawada has seven rythu bazaars, and the district collector has directed the estate officers of these markets to prioritize local farm produce. The horticulture officer also mentioned that farmers have sought 30 days to completely sell off their produce.
Popular from Business
- Gearing up for India launch? Tesla begins hiring, picks showrooms in Delhi & Mumbai
- New Income Tax Bill 2025: For common man, better understanding of law and smoother tax compliances expected
- Infosys average bonus drops to 80% for Q3 ahead of annual salary hikes
- Tatas to inject Rs 500 crore in Mumbai's Breach Candy hospital to boost infrastructure
- Mittal sells $1 billion Bharti stake amid BT buy
end of article
Trending Stories
- Tesla India entry: Why Donald Trump has said it would be ‘very unfair’ for Elon Musk’s Tesla to set up a factory in India
- 'More of white noise': Why Trump’s reciprocal tariffs on India’s exports to US will have a ‘limited’ impact
- Boost for ‘Make in India’! iPhone parts maker looks at supply chain shifts toward India
- What is LIC Smart Pension Plan? Top 10 FAQs answered on new retirement planning scheme
- New Income Tax Bill 2025: For common man, better understanding of law and smoother tax compliances expected
- Infosys average bonus drops to 80% for Q3 ahead of annual salary hikes
- Stock market today: BSE Sensex opens over 350 points down; Nifty50 near 22,850
Visual Stories
- 10 Daily Habits Destroying Your Memory and LoweringYourGrades
- 10 Common Habits Holding You Back from Becoming a Class Topper
- 8 Mistakes That Trigger Forgetfulness in CBSE Board Exams
- CBSE Board Exam 2025: 8 Silly Mistakes Students Must Avoid to Lose Easy Marks
- 5 Most powerful zodiac signs and their strengths
TOP TRENDS
UP NEXT
Start a Conversation
Post comment