Belagavi: Farmers protest government apathy over support price for sugarcane


Belagavi, Nov 19 (IANS): Hundreds of farmers, including the womenfolk, on Sunday staged a protests here against the state government's alleged indifference over ensuring minimum support price for sugarcane and in getting their arrears released from the mill owners.

"In view of the production glut and falling price, the state government should ensure a minimum support price (MSP) of Rs 3,000 per tonne for sugarcane with 9.5 per cent recovery and help us get arrears for the cane supplied to mill owners last year," farmer leader Siddanna Gouda told reporters here, about 500km northwest of the state.

The previous Congress government had fixed Rs 2,500 per tonne as MSP last year.

With input costs, including harvesting and transporting the cane to the mills going up steeply, Gouda said growing sugarcane was no longer remunerative, as mill owners were unwilling to pay more and settle the arrears.

"We suspended on Saturday our agitation launched on November 15 for higher MSP and recovery of arrears on the assurance of Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy that he would meet us here on Monday. But he has now backed out," alleged Gouda.

As a mark of protest against Kumarswamy cancelling his visit to the city on Monday, about 20 farmers drove trucks laden with sugarcane into the Suvarna Vidhana Soudha, which is the state legislative and secretariat building for the region.

"We will disrupt the winter session of the state legislature here next month if the state government does not resolve our issues by November 30, as we cannot keep the cane in the fields longer from harvesting as recovery will be less if delayed," added Gouda.

The opposition BJP condemned the JD-S-Congress coalition government's indifference to the plight of the sugarcane farmers in the state.

"The coalition government's approach to farmers' plight is reprehensible. Scores of farmers, including their womenfolk, were arrested at Belagavi for staging a protest," said Karnataka BJP President B.S. Yeddyurappa in Bengaluru.

Mocking at Kumaraswamy and the JD-S for claiming to be a party for farmers, by farmers and of farmers, Yeddyurappa said the former told a woman agitator that he was not responsible for what happened to them over the last four years as he became chief minister only 5 months ago.

Kumaraswami has also cast aspersions on the integrity of the farmers, which is unacceptable.

"By calling farmers 'goondas' (goons), Kumaraswamy has indulged in an outrageous act. This shows the contempt his party has for farmers," added Yeddyurappa. 

 

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    The timing of the farmer agitation particularly Belagavi seems to be more political rather than an actual price issue.
    In the last budget, BJP's Prime Minister Modi government announced the Minimum Support Price(MSP) Rs.20 per quintal.

    While the government promises minimum support prices for 23 crops, in practice, it procures mostly paddy and wheat – both foodgrains that it can channel into the public distribution system for economically disadvantaged people – and some pulses.
    As for other crops, the minimum support price remains for the most part on paper. The government is also experimenting with other schemes to support farmers when market prices fall. Last year, for instance, BJP-ruled Madhya Pradesh and Haryana promised to pay registered farmers the difference between market price and cost of production for certain crops in the event of market failure. But these schemes have had limited success so far.
    In fact, Brazil has replaced almost 42 percent of its gasoline needs with sugarcane ethanol – making gasoline the alternative fuel in the country.
    But Modi govt waived loans worth ₹3.5 lakh cr of select industrialists but never cared for the farmers who feed the nation who are taking pesticide as suicide.
    This protest is proof that "Minimum Support Price" is a complete failure.
    Jai Hind

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  • kumara, abu dhabi

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    the percentages for jds and congi's are not finalised still,,,,!

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  • mahesh, mangalore

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    congress -JDS busy in getting minister post.
    No time for the farmers.

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  • Dr.S.Kamath, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    Dues of farmers are from Sugar mills mills owned by Congress politicians like Satish Jarkiholi , Inamdar etc
    God save Karnataka Farmers

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    Farmers demands are seems to be justifiable which the state government need to respond positively,

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  • abdulla, india

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    India is blessed with great Himalyas on one side and oceans on all 3 sides., blessed with 4 seasons...
    great market demand..
    great people.
    what do we lack?
    from the Govt:
    Discipline:
    Infrastructure:
    education: technical training...
    Health and shelter for all.
    Build Agricultural universities..
    veterinary colleges.. fisheries colleges and start grooming.training youth with all Science ..education.technology and also tie up with advanced nations like:
    Japan: Israel...Netherlands and start growing Food scientifically.
    Declare Agricultural revolution in the country..
    let all Agricultural equipment/Tractors etc mfg like:
    John deere/Mahindras etc.
    should set up work shops./hire purchase /rental/training work shops in all 600,000 villages of the nation.
    Build up GRASSROOT Economy first.
    Let the farmers be affluent

    this will build the nation

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    After demonetisation all the middle scale and low scale industry destroyed final hopes left on farmers only.

    kindly don't write off their loans instead provide good price for their all cultivated products.even farmers able to repay the loan at the right time better than even anil ambani.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    I only hope these farmers are Genuine ...

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