In India, glut is forcing Punjab farmers to sell bell peppers at Rs 2/kg

Published May 3, 2023

Tridge summary

Farmers in Mansa, encouraged by the government's push for crop diversification, have seen a significant drop in bell pepper prices due to an oversupply. The price has fallen from Rs 25 to Rs 2 per kilogram, making it unprofitable for growers. Some farmers have staged a protest by dumping their produce on the road.
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Encouraged by the governments crop diversification push, Mansa farmers switched to growing bell pepper, but excessive produce this year has led to massive price drop, from Rs 25 to Rs 2 YoY. “This year has been the worst ever,” said one grower. “It is almost like giving it away for free. This will not even recover my input cost.” A handful of growers gathered at the Bathinda-Mansa National Highway ...
Source: Hortidaily

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