India: Green peas growers in MP stage protest, demand fixed MSP for open market

Published 2022년 12월 25일

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Farmers in the Jabalpur district of Madhya Pradesh, India, have protested against the low prices they receive for green peas, a key crop under the district's one-district one-product scheme. They are demanding the state government set a minimum support price for the crop in the open market to prevent losses when market rates fall below production costs. Currently, farmers are receiving only Rs 10 to Rs 20 per kilogram from local mandis.
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Farmers engaged in the cultivation of green peas have staged a protest on Jabalpur-Bhopal national highway after getting low prices for their produce and demanded the Madhya Pradesh government fix a minimum support price for it in the open market. The protest staged by farmers on Saturday is significant since the Madhya Pradesh government has selected green peas under one-district one-product scheme for Jabalpur district, Bharatiya Kisan Sangh national spokesperson Raghvendra Patel told PTI on Sunday. Green peas are grown on a large scale in the district and supplied to various other states, he said. "The farmers want the state government to fix the minimum price for the trading of green peas in the open market, he said. This has been a long pending demand of farmers from the district, he said. Currently, in the absence of such norms, farmers incur losses in the production of green peas if the rate per kilogram goes ...

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