Farmer earns Re 1 after selling one tonne of onions!


Pune, May 24 (PTI) : In a bizarre claim, a farmer has said he could earn only Re 1 from sale of nearly a tonne of onions at the district Agriculture Produce Market Committee (APMC).

According to Devidas Parbhane, 48, the fall in onion prices is already taking a toll and like him, several others have got a 'raw deal' despite a bumper crop this season.

"Every day, we are hearing news about farmer suicides from drought-hit regions. However, with onion prices touching new lows, farmers like me may be meeting the same fate," said Parbhane, the sole bread-earner for his family of five.

Parbhane explains the math: he has two acres of farm land in which he grew onions by spending Rs 80,000.

"On May 10, I sent 952 kg of onions in 18 gunny bags through a truck to the Pune-based Agriculture Produce Market Committee and received Rs 16 per 10 kg. So, per one kg, it works to one rupee and sixty paise," said Parbhane.

"The total onion was sold for Rs 1,523.2. Out of the earnings, the middlemen took away Rs 91.35 as commission, labour charges were Rs 59 and Rs 18.55, and Rs 33.30 was paid against miscellaneous charges. Rs 1,320 was paid to the truck driver, who transported the produce to APMC."

He claimed that after all the deductions, he is taking home only Re 1. He was informed that the prices of onion had plunged drastically that particular day.

"I was expecting at least Rs 3 per kg. However, I was disappointed after receiving such a deal," the farmer said. "For four months, I took care of my produce and watered the onions at the time of load-shedding. Forget the profit, I am unable to recover even my expenditure on growing onions."

There were no comments on the farmer's claim from APMC. Local media reports quoted the trader who bought the onion as saying that produce was of smaller size and inferior quality.

Meanwhile, a delegation of onion traders and APMC members from Lasalgaon in Nashik has met Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis seeking his intervention on the issue of plummeting prices of onions.

  

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  • Nisar Ahmed, M'lore

    Tue, May 24 2016

    MODIJI.... SHOUTING IN ELECTION RALLIES ONLY????? Mera kisan Bhai.... Mera kisan Bhai... BLA BLA BLA... And fly round the world to attract industry.. ?? If modi/ BJP really address the problems of farmers, focus it 100%. START DEVELOPMENT FROM AGRICULTURE.. WE CANT EAT ELECTRONICS AND INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS.. STOP DESTROYING ENVIRONMENT.MAKE ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY INDUSTRIES. WE DINT NEED ANYMORE SMOKING SICK### CITIES HERE.. REALLY FEELING SAD FOR HARDWORKING FARMERS..

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  • JOSEPH, dubai

    Tue, May 24 2016

    as we all know onions donot spoil quickly. why cant he wait for some time so that price may go up.. we have coconut and arecanut plantation. we too keep our crop in the godown and wait until price goes up

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Tue, May 24 2016

    1. no farmer should go through such plight agreed.

    2. however,out of curiosity want to know ..how much this farmer was making when onion prices were ruling at say 80 rs a kilo? Calculations at that time were not forthcoming.

    3. Zindagi mein 'Teji'...'Mandi'
    hothi hee rehathee hai mere bhai!!

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  • sri, Karkala

    Tue, May 24 2016

    Very sad.. He must have taken samples first before finalizing the price.
    Also farmer need to go for mixed crops.
    Now sugar trades at 40/- per kg so going for sugarcane good bet..

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Tue, May 24 2016

    Brahsta Jhoot Party is Farmer friendly.

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  • Praveen, kulshekar

    Tue, May 24 2016

    Poor farmer, hope Siddu is sleeping in Karnataka and not in Maharashtra.Bakths will not comment on this

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