The Hindu (Hyderabad)

State-level meet of sweet lime farmers to discuss removing middlemen

Establishi­ng farmer producer organisati­ons and fostering unity among farmers for better prices also in agenda; Minister Komatiredd­y Venkat Reddy, horticultu­re officials scheduled to attend

-

AStateleve­l meeting will be organised by the sweet lime farmers in Nalgonda town on March 17 to discuss various issues, including eliminatin­g middlemen, establishi­ng farmer producer organizati­ons (FPOs), promoting FPOs in sweet cultivatio­n and sales, fostering unity among farmers for better prices, and other issues being faced by the sweet lime farmers, said sweet lime farmer and senior advocate Namireddy Srinivas Reddy.

In a statement issued on Thursday, he said that Roads and Buildings Minister Komatiredd­y Venkat Reddy had agreed to attend the meeting, being organised at at the SBR Function Hall.

“Chairman of Telangana Media Academy K. Sreenivas Reddy, District Horticultu­re and Sericultur­e Officer G. Sangeetha Laxmi, entomologi­st from the National Horticultu­re Board (NHB) Narsimha Reddy, T. Suresh Reddy from Sri Konda Laxman Telangana State Horticultu­ral University (SKLTSHU), and others, including Nalgonda Municipal Chairman Burri Srinivas Reddy, will be the guests at the event,” he said.

Mr. Srinivas Reddy said that the farmers of Nalgonda district had been grappling with drought conditions. “The government and horticultu­re officials in the undivided Andhra Pradesh had promoted sweet lime cultivatio­n in the district offering initiative­s like subsidy on drip irrigation systems and subsidized farm tools. However, the promising start in horticultu­re soon soured as middlemen entered the scene, depriving farmers of fair prices for their produce,” he explained.

“Despite assurances from previous government­s, the promises of market facilities in Nalgonda district are yet to materialis­e, leaving sweet lime farmers struggling to access markets for their produce. The sweet lime is reaching the harvesting stage in about 70,000 acres, valued at approximat­ely ₹800 crore for this season,” Mr. Reddy said, and urged the farmers to participat­e in this meeting to collective­ly tackle the prevailing challenges.

He said that the meeting would discuss the plans to be adopted to mount pressure on Central and State government­s to take steps to provide support to sweet lime farmers, including fair pricing, agricultur­al tools, and subsidies for drip irrigation.

 ?? REPRESENTA­TIONAL PHOTO ?? The meeting will also discuss plans to mount pressure on government­s to support the farmers.
REPRESENTA­TIONAL PHOTO The meeting will also discuss plans to mount pressure on government­s to support the farmers.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India