Problem of copiousness worries farmers
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Problem of copiousness worries farmers
Gollapudi Srinivasa Rao
WARANGAL: The rare produce of paddy this year seems to have spin a worry for everyone, some-more so to a farmers who left no mill unturned to make a fortune. However, their hopes were dashed with millers, traders and supervision officials not entrance brazen to extend a assisting palm during a right time.
On Monday, a Enumamula rural marketplace in Warangal city saw record attainment of paddy bags – over 30,000 bags from Narasampet, Kodakandla, Mulug and others mandals. Only a Food Corporation of India (FCI) and Civil Supplies Department are purchasing paddy from a farmers profitable Rs 1,020 per quintal for ‘A’ class and Rs. 980 for ‘B’ grade.
Problem complicated
With a farmers accusing private traders of charity reduction income and exploiting them, a traders went out of business for a while. This serve difficult a problems of farmers as a FCI and Civil Supplies Department were not means to lift a arrivals as and when a farmers dumped them during a marketplace yard. The farmers are being released tokens and done to wait until their spin came, that customarily took dual or 3 days. “There is no place where we can unpack by bags. The lorry drivers are seeking for money. It is some-more than a common transport,” Mohd Shafi, a rancher from Mulug mandal lamented.
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