In a significant reduction to mango farmers in Karnataka, the Centre and the state authorities have agreed to collectively bear the price of the worth distinction being confronted by producers resulting from a pointy fall in market charges. The choice was introduced following a video convention held on Saturday between Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Karnataka Agriculture Minister N Chaluvaraya Swamy.
As a part of the settlement, each governments will compensate farmers for the worth hole on as much as 2.5 lakh metric tonnes of mangoes. The monetary assist will probably be prolonged below a central authorities scheme and shared equally by the Union and state governments.
The transfer got here after the Karnataka authorities submitted a proposal to the Centre, highlighting the regular decline in costs of each tomatoes and mangoes – particularly the Totapuri selection.
Union Agriculture Secretary Devesh Chaturvedi additionally participated within the digital assembly. Throughout the dialogue, Minister Chaluvaraya Swamy famous that whereas tomato costs had been additionally a priority earlier, they’ve since stabilised and don’t require quick intervention.
“The choice to offer this reduction will enormously assist mango farmers who’ve been struggling resulting from low market costs,” Chaluvaraya Swamy stated, thanking the Union minister for his assist.
Officers stated particulars concerning the implementation mechanism, together with how the differential value will probably be calculated and disbursed, will probably be introduced quickly.
On Thursday, the state cupboard resolved to induce the Centre for better assist, flagging crises in main mango-producing areas comparable to Kolar and Chikkaballapura.
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The Karnataka authorities has been dealing with the warmth of mango growers of Chikkaballapura and Kolar districts, who’ve been demanding a Minimal Help Value (MSP) of Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000 per quintal for his or her produce.
The costs crashed as a result of ban on the ‘Totapuri’ number of Karnataka mangoes in Andhra Pradesh for having extra water content material.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had written twice – as soon as to Union Agriculture Minister Chouhan requesting implementation of the Value Deficiency Cost Scheme (PDPS) and Market Intervention Scheme (MIS), and as soon as to Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu urging the rollback of AP’s ban on Karnataka Totapuri mangoes coming into Chittoor. The letter highlighted plummeting costs (from Rs 12,000 to Rs 3,000 per quintal) versus cultivation prices (Rs 5,466 per quintal).
Andhra Pradesh’s import ban on Totapuri mangoes had stranded Karnataka produce on the border, reducing entry to processing models and amplifying the worth hunch. Farmers had been demanding an MSP and quick state intervention as lorry-loads remained blocked.
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On Tuesday, Janata Dal (Secular) MLAs Samruddhi Manjunath and Venkatashiva Reddy staged a dharna on the Gandhi statue on the premises of Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru to protest towards the federal government for ‘ignoring’ the calls for of mango farmers.
In Srinivasapura below Kolar district, farmers additionally dumped tonnes of mangoes on roads to protest towards the hunch in costs.
A mango dealer in Srinivasapura died reportedly from a coronary heart assault after struggling heavy losses. He had invested Rs 30 lakh in produce, which dropped in worth as a result of ban and market hunch.

