Lemon prices have significantly dropped, leading to substantial financial losses for farmers in Andhra Pradesh, marking the second consecutive year of price falls. Approximately 5,500 farmers in the Atchampet, Bellamkonda, and Tenali divisions of Guntur district, who grow lemons over 2,600 hectares, are heavily impacted. The unexpected price drop, from Rs 100 to Rs 8 per kilogram, is attributed to various factors including changes in import policies and a request from the Central government to state governments for regulation of pulses. The sudden price drop has exacerbated the financial strain on farmers, already weakened by last year's harvest, which was affected by the Covid-19 lockdown, and a recent cyclone. The high cost of cultivation and lack of profitability have resulted in difficulties in paying labor costs and hiring for harvesting.