India: Farmers growing green peas are upset due to heavy rains in Shimla

Published 2022년 11월 17일

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Green pea prices in India have dropped this year due to oversupply and lower demand. The price per kilogram has decreased from Rs 90-95 to around Rs 80, with some crops selling for as low as Rs 50-70 per kg. The high yield and quality issues caused by rain have also contributed to the price drop. However, despite these challenges, peas are still selling for Rs 80-82 per kg in the current season. The Mandi system, where farmers auction their crops, has helped farmers benefit from the pea season. Prices are set based on the quality and variety of the peas, with farmers only paying for labor costs at the mandi.
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"Rates are fixed based on the quality of the crop," said Lok Bahadur, a green pea grower from Mashobra village. It used to be Rs 90 to 95 per kg, but due to oversupply, the price has dropped this year. "Today, good quality peas cost around Rs 80 per kg. Peas are sold for Rs 50 to 70 per kg in some places. Bahadur explained the low pea quality by saying, The crops were ruined this time due to rain." Last time, the price began at Rs 100 per kg." Bahadur went on to say that this year's demand for peas is lower, so prices are lower. The yield is high this time, but the goods are damaged and there are fewer buyers. The goods from low and high areas have all come together, resulting in lower rates, according to Bahadur. "This time the crop was not of good quality due to the change in the climate," said Nirmit, another pea grower from Matiyana village. The situation is dire. We live in the mountains, where there is no access to water. So, if we sow 10kg of peas, we will only get one ...

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