Mangalore: Reliance’s Entry – Fruit Vendors’ Worry
Melka Miyar
Pics – Ganesh S Perla
Daijiworld Media Network Mangalore
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Mangalore, Aug 13: The central market located in the heart of Mangalore City which is usually a bustling arena, busy with buyers and sellers of vegetables and fruit, looked totally deserted. The place bore an eerie silence on Monday August 13. The sellers here observed a total ‘bundh’ by closing the shutters of their shops thereby opposing entry of ‘Reliance’ into retail marketing in the city.
The sellers staged a protest in front of DCs’ office at about 11 am and showed their resistance against Reliance, which is all geared up and counting the days to enter into the lucrative Mangalore retail market.
The protestors here alleged that, owing to the entry of multinational companies like Reliance and Birla into retail marketing, the local vegetable and fruit sellers will be hit the most and thrown on the streets. Hence they vociferously demanded that the city corporation should not allow these companies to enter into retail marketing.
Statistics indicate that around ten thousand people in the city depend upon the retail vegetable and fruit markets segment for their livelihood. Their contention is that if Reliance starts retail business in the city they will have no other source of business to fall back on and their families would be shattered.
They further rued the fact that companies like Reliance and Birla will directly purchase vegetables and fruits from the growers. And therefore will be able to sell these goods at a cheaper rate. This in turn will lead to the closure of the present retail markets in the city the protestors averred,.expressing their deep concern.
Elaborating on the matter the fact is that Mangalore is today growing rapidly. Hence people in the city too, are also shifting their tastes as per the new trends. Against this background the multinational companies is all set to capitalize on the changing tastes and interests of the people of Mangalore. This is the major cause for the agitation by the local sellers.
The billion dollar question now is “What will be the status and position of the local sellers after the flood of globalization begins?”
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