Udupi: Harvester machine hire charges jacked up all of a sudden


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SP)

Udupi, Mar 30: The farming community has been battered by the menace of wild animals, shortage of agricultural labourers etc. Increase in the cost of fuel added to their woes. Now they need harvester machines to harvest rabi season crops but the hourly rentals of these machines have suddenly turned towards the sky. Poor farmers are worried, and still are compelled to hire these machines.

Rabi season crops are now ready for harvest. Harvesting is going on at a brisk pace at Brahmavar, Kokkarne, Harady, Siddapur and other places where agricultural land is backed by Varahi irrigation project.


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Since the last some years, hire charges of these machines have been escalating. There is no proper control mechanism. The rental which stood at Rs 2,200 during the previous Khariff and Rabi seasons, has gone up suddenly to Rs 2,500 this time. Farmers have to pay higher prices. As the district has only eight machines under the 'Yantradhara' scheme of the government they are dependent on other machines. There is a shortage of labourers after the Covid lockdown and therefore, owners of harvester machines enjoy the power to fix prices at their whims and fancies.

Paddy cultivators say that they get very low yield in the Rabi season and they cultivate just to ensure that the land does not lay barren. They say the cost of operations is high for rabi but yield is low. Raveendra Gujjarabettu, secretary of Udupi District Krishik Sangh, says that the harvester machines have jacked the rental because of hike in fuel prices. He said that competition among the farmers to get their harvests cut first, has come to the advantage of harvester owners. He wants the government officials and machine owners to sit together and fix reasonable rent.

Joint director in the department of agriculture, Kempe Gowda, said that the machines with the department are being used for harvesting. He said that so far no complaints about excessive charges were received and that the department will look into it.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • R.L., Udupi/USA

    Wed, Mar 31 2021

    Farmers income will doubles in 2022 by Modi government be hopeful.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Mar 30 2021

    Government should reduce the price of Diesel ...

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  • S mohan, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 30 2021

    Why can't these farmers get together and form a cooperative for buying harvesters, Threshers and other mechanized equipment, instead of crying and blaming everybody. The fact that labour is scarce is proof that labour has migrated to better paying jobs, which is good . Atleast now they can plan for next kharif which any sensible farming community would do.

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Tue, Mar 30 2021

    This is classic example of what a farmer goes through in their day to day struggle in farming. Their struggle was always there, but the 3 black agri laws enacted by Modi Govt, is going to make it still worse. How? Govt who till now is involved in the agriculture and welfare of farmers, but Modi Govt want to withdraw itself and leave it to between private industries and farmers. Now analyzing the process 1. Between buyer and seller, there is always a quantity, quality, price and delivery time is mutually agreed. If any one of the condition is not met, private party can withdraw itself. But, for a farmer there is nowhere to go. They will be left high and dry. They can not even go to courts with litigation. It is a wishful thinking that the farmer can sell his produce to anyone at a higher price. Indeed he can, but with a economy that is in -ve there are hardly anyone left to sell it to. 2. Private parties since they give out some money as advance, when the farmer was not able to deliver in accordance with their terms, can claim the collateral against loan. That is land. 3. Farmers then becomes the employee of the private firm, having to let go their land. The Indira Gandhi bought land law effectively gets thrashed to bring back the Zamindhari Model of governance. This is why the farmers are protesting across India and the middle class acting as if it is someone else's fight and they have nothing to loose. Actually, it should have been their fight to repeal the laws.

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  • Roger, Palimar

    Tue, Mar 30 2021

    You should mentioned the other clause also: That there is no option for LITIGATION

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  • harish shetty, udupi

    Thu, Jun 10 2021

    what is black agri law ?. what is black in it ?. how it effected to farmers .? what color it should be ?.

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  • francis lobo, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 30 2021

    But the farmers have been promised higher MSP and open trade as per the new Farm laws. So why worry, enjoy the loot as PM said farm income will double. But for whom he did not tell !. So wait and watch ?.

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  • Alex, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 30 2021

    While its easy to blame the owners of these machines have you considered thr raise in fuel cost from last year?

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  • Alex, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 30 2021

    While its easy to blame the owners of these machines have you considered thr raise in fuel cost from last year?

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Tue, Mar 30 2021

    People have elected a Government. The Government collects 69% tax on the fuel sold. It is all going to the Government people elected. Sad story. But the people don't get it.

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