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Rescuing chilli farmers government's primary goal: Andhra CM

Rescuing chilli farmers government's primary goal: Andhra CM

Published on: Feb 22, 2025 11:34 PM IST
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Amaravati, The primary goal of the Andhra Pradesh government is to come to the rescue of chilli farmers in the state who are suffering due to a drop in prices for the crop, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu said on Saturday.

Rescuing chilli farmers government's primary goal: Andhra CM
Rescuing chilli farmers government's primary goal: Andhra CM

After holding a review meeting with chilli farmers, sellers, exporters and other stakeholders at the secretariat here, Naidu said, "Rescuing chilli farmers is the primary objective of the government. To achieve this, exporters, businessmen and commission agents have to cooperate."

The chief minister has already written to the Centre thrice on this issue, an official press release said.

At the meeting, the farmers apprised Naidu that they were unable to recover the investments made in chilli farming, which is around 3.5 lakh per acre.

They also informed Naidu about labour shortage and its expensive nature, whereas the price commanded for chillies at the market yard in the morning was not holding at the end of the day, adding that businessmen were cutting price by 500 per quintal.

Sixty per cent of the chillies produced in the southern state are exported, the exporters said, as they complained that chilli exports are not being allowed from the Krishnapatnam container terminal.

As a result, the exporters are forced to ferry chillies to the Chennai port at an added freight cost, they said, pointing out that the spices park in Guntur lacks basic facilities.

Naidu said the Centre has come forward to buy chillies under a market intervention scheme if the price of a quintal is quoted below 11,781, but noted that this proposition could run the risk of farmers from other states hijacking this arrangement.

Under the market intervention scheme, the Centre will contribute 50 per cent and the state government the remaining 50 per cent.

Stating that a final decision on this proposition will have to be made, Naidu promised that measures will be taken to ensure that chillies and mangoes are exported through the Krishnapatnam port to solve the farmers' issues.

This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

 
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