Farmers in Punjab and Haryana are protesting for the continuation of minimum support prices (MSP) for their produce, while farmers in Kerala and other parts of India who do not have MSP face difficulties. Banana farmers in Kerala are experiencing low retail prices and setbacks due to the COVID-19 lockdown and reduced demand. The surge of bananas from other states has resulted in a price crash for Kerala's quality produce. In response, the Kerala Agricultural University has purchased bananas from farmers to convert into value-added products. India is also struggling with surplus produce of various agricultural items such as wheat, rice, and sugarcane.