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Untold plights: K’taka farmer gets Rs 8.36 for selling 205 kg onions, receipt goes viral

Mobilenews24x7 Bureau

That is unbelievable and why not if the farmers travel 416 km long to sell their produce (onion) and come back with a paltry Rs. 8.36 in the kitty. Where do they find themselves?

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It happened with one farmer in this case but, more or less all the onion farmers in the district are getting just Rs.10 per their produce in Bengaluru’s Yeshwanthpur market.

The receipt of a farmer from Karnataka’s Gadag district showing that he received only Rs 8.36 after selling 205 kg of onions, has gone viral on social media, prompting netizens to question the state’s ruling BJP government over the plight of farmers during its regime.

The farmers travel a 416 km-long distance to reach Bengaluru from Gadag.

In Pavadeppa Hallikeri’s case, whose receipt has gone viral, the wholesaler priced the farmer’s 205 kg produce at Rs 200 per quintal, deducted Rs 377 for freight charges and another Rs 24 for porter charges.

Another farmer from the district who had gone to the Bengaluru market with 212 kg of onion, got a total of Rs 1,000.

But, after deducting the porter commission, transport charge, hamali charges, he only received Rs 10.

The farmers managed to reap a good crop following the incessant rain creating havoc.

But, the crash of prices of the onion crop has devastated the lives of farmers of the entire district, explain locals.

The people are demanding that the Minister for Agriculture B.C. Patil, who is also a district in-charge minister of Gadag district, to come forward and help the farmers.

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