Stocks in Mandis Low, Green Vegetable Prices have risen ... In Delhi-NCR, Yamuna tried 'water' on farmers' hard work
Over the past few days, the water level of Yamuna has continually increased, through which the water of Yamuna reached the farmers’ fields. It rot about 15 hectares of farmers’ land. They have lost millions. As a result, the prices of vegetables in Delhi-NCR markets affect air. Whether it’s Noida Phase-2 or Azadpur Mandi of Delhi … Prices of green vegetables have increased everywhere. TV9 India talked to the farmers and knew what the effect of the rising water level of Yamuna had on their cultivation? Farmers from the town of Gulavali in Greater Noida were most affected by the rising water level of Yamuna. Farmer Deepak said he had lost millions. His three hectares of paddy crop were destroyed. Some parts are still full of water. He said he had spent one lakh calls so far. The cost of fertilizer, urea, wages come to one lakh calls, but now everything is washed away in the water of Yamuna, which is difficult to compensate. Farmer Deepak said everything was ruined by the people living in the slums. After this, we talked to the farmers whose many hectares of crops were destroyed. These 20-25 people live in slums. The water reached their slums. Then he went to live in Pushta. Now they are back in their slums. Everything from the people living there for 50 years was washed away. Sunil Kumar is a farmer. His field was flooded. Crops rot. He said that Yamuna Water came two days ago. Then we lived in Pushta. We came back after the water was reduced. There is a loss of 10-15 lakhs during this period. All the parwal was ruined. There is a little jagry about what the expenses spend. The hut also drowned in water. He said that the vegetables grown by him are going to Noida Phase-2 Mandi, Azadpur Mandi and Sahibabad. Parwal is sold at a price of Rs 70-75 per kg. Sunil’s mother, Mukhiya Devi, said she has been living here for five years. Now he is old, all his property has gone away. This is what happens every year when there is flood, but there is no facility available. Impact on markets, green vegetables lasts Noida Faz-2 Mandi’s Aditi Siddharth Chauhan said green vegetables were affected. Potatoes and onions are sold at normal prices. The flood had a great influence on the green vegetables. Milk and parwal became expensive. Farmers’ crops are poor, which is also low. The arrival of green vegetables has reduced due to rain. That’s why prices have increased. Share this story -tags