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HP apple growers protest outside Adani stores

Sanyukt Kisan Manch said that in 2017, Adani’s opening rates were fixed at ₹85/kg, while five years later when the input cost has increased 50 times, it is offering ₹76

Published on: Aug 26, 2022 01:38 AM IST
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Unhappy with the apple procurement rates fixed by Adani Agri Fresh, Himachal fruit growers on Thursday staged protests outside three controlled atmospheric stores in Rohru, Theog and Rampur. Farmers also clashed with police after heated exchanges in Sainj in Theog.

Sanyukt Kisan Manch members staging a protest outside an Adani apple store at Rohru in Shimla on Thursday. (HT Photo)
Sanyukt Kisan Manch members staging a protest outside an Adani apple store at Rohru in Shimla on Thursday. (HT Photo)

Rural women from the apple-growing region also participated in the stir. Sanyukt Kisan Manch said that in 2017, Adani’s opening rates were fixed at 85/kg, while five years later when the input cost has increased 50 times, it is offering 76.

Apple growers in Rohru have given a one-week ultimatum to the management for redrawing the prices for apple procurement.

The growers also expressed resentment over the delay caused in unloading the vehicles at Adani stores. “Most of the farmers say that it takes 2-3 days to unload the vehicles which should be done in 24 hours. However, the company has accepted our demands,” said Sanjay Chauhan, co-convenor of the Manch .

Addressing a dharna outside the Bithal cold store in Rampur, MLA Rakesh Singha said the policies of the HP government give free rein to corporate houses to loot the people. “Apple growers will not let it happen,” said the Theog MLA. In Sainj, president of Kisan Sabha Kuldeep Singh Tanwar said there is a nexus between the company and the government. “Police and quick response teams have been deployed outside the stores and farmers were prevented from holding talks with the store managers,” he added.

In Himachal Pradesh, which annually produces close to 10 lakh tonnes of apples, AAFL has developed controlled atmosphere storage facilities at Rampur, Sainj and Rohru with a total capacity of close to 25,000 tonnes.

This state-of-the-art infrastructure aims to ensure higher returns to apple growers and a round-the-year supply of better-quality applies to consumers, he added.

 
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