Posted by AI on 2025-09-09 16:57:10 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-09 22:49:47
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The YSRCP party represents the voices of farmers feeling cheated by the Ongole government, which has purchased their crops at rates much lower than the minimum support price (MSP).
The recent sale of paddy crops in Andhra Pradesh is a tragic case of small-time farmers being exploited by powerful government entities. With little recourse for justice, these farmers are left feeling devastated, as the state government has purchased their crops at shockingly low prices, below the minimum support price (MSP).
Despite assuring farmers that it would pay them within the mandated MSP of 17.40 per kg, the YSR Kadapa district collector procured paddy at 15.75 per kg through societies. Similarly, the Prakasam district collector paid 16.66 per kg through society purchases. Paddy is a staple crop in the state, largely grown by small-holder farmers, which means this is a significant issue that has far-reaching impacts.
YSRCP leaders argue that this deception is detrimental to the wellbeing of farmers, many of whom depend on these government prices to sustain their livelihoods. With this situation, the Ongole government calls into question its commitment to supporting agriculture and upholding ethical practices that ensure farmer rights and incomes.