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Farmer Earns Only Rs 2.49 Net Profit On Sale Of 512 Kg Onions

Feb 24, 2023 | Pratirodh Bureau

FILE PHOTO: Farmers at a protest site at Ghazipur border near New Delhi. Rajendra Chavan (not in photograph) of Barshi tehsil in Solapur said his onion yield fetched a price of Rs 1 per kg at the Solapur market yard and after all the deductions, he received the paltry sum of Rs 2.49 as his net profit (Image: PTI, for representation only)

Source: PTI

A farmer from Maharashtra’s Solapur was in for a rude shock when he got to know that he has earned a profit of merely Rs 2.49 against the sale of 512 kg onions to a trader in the district.

The farmer, 63-year-old Rajendra Chavan who resides in Barshi tehsil of Solapur, said his onion yield fetched a price of Rs 1 per kg at the Solapur market yard and after all the deductions he received this paltry sum as his net profit last week.

Talking to PTI, Chavan said, “I had sent 10 bags of onions weighing more than five quintals to an onion trader in Solapur for sale. But after deducting charges towards loading, transport, labour and others, I received a net profit of just Rs 2.49 from him.”

“The rate the trader offered to me was Rs 100 per quintal,” he said. The overall weight of the crop was 512 kg and the total price he got for the produce was Rs 512, he added.

“After deductions worth Rs 509.51 against labour, weighing, transportation and other charges, I received a net profit of Rs 2.49. This is an insult to me and other onion-growers in the state. If we get such returns, how will we survive?” he asked.

He said the onion farmers need to get a good price for the crop and the affected farmers should get compensation. While Chavan claimed that his produce was of good quality, the trader said it was low grade.

“The farmer had brought only 10 bags and the produce was also of low grade. That is why, he got Rs 100 per quintal rate. So after all the deductions, he got Rs 2 as net profit,” the trader said.

He added that the same farmer had received good returns in the recent past by selling more than 400 bags to him. “This time he brought the remaining produce that was hardly 10 bags and since the prices have gone down, he got this rate,” he said.

Speaking to PTI, farmer leader and former MP Raju Shetti said that the onion hitting the market now is a ‘kharif’ produce and cannot be stored for a long time and that is why the shelf life of the product is short.

“This onion needs to be sold in the market immediately and exported out. But due to glut, the prices of onion have nosedived in the market,” he said. He added that this onion is not being purchased by NAFED, so the only option is that the government should make the market available for this ‘kharif’ onion.

“The government’s export and import policy regarding onions is not consistent. We had two permanent markets – Pakistan and Bangladesh, but they preferred buying onions from Iran instead of us due to the inconsistent policy of the government. The third market is Sri Lanka, but everyone knows their situation and no one is taking risks to send their produce,” he said.

He added that the government should either buy this onion or give subsidies to farmers.

In related news, the Odisha Assembly was adjourned for an hour on Friday after a ruckus by opposition members over the death of a farmer in Boudh district allegedly due to his loan burden.

The Opposition members raised the issue of Dharani Behera, who died at the Bausuni ‘mandi’ in Boudh district while waiting to sell his paddy crop. Though he was given a token to sell his produce on January 25, his produce was allegedly not lifted. He waited for a long time and died due to a cardiac arrest on Thursday, Opposition members alleged.

Leader of Opposition Jaynarayan Mishra said that the farmer was under stress as he had failed to sell his paddy at the government ‘mandi’ and had to repay his debt. He said though farmers’ issues are discussed in every session of the House, their problems remained unresolved and they continued to suffer. Mishra also alleged that farmers are not getting proper minimum support price of Rs 2,040 per quintal for paddy in the state-run ‘mandis’ and therefore go for distress sale outside.

Tags: Dharani Behera, farm loans, farmers in debt, loan burden, Maharashtra, Maharashtra farmers, Pratirodh, Rajendra Chavan

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