Paddy arrival starts in ambala, farmers are waiting for purchase

Paddy arrival began in various grain mandis of ambala and farmers are waiting for the government to start obtaining at the minimum support price. Farmers reporting a decrease in the products say that the weather is uncertain and that the government should purchase their products without any delay so that they can be rescued from further damage. The purchase starts from October 1, but farmers are demanding from September 15. At the request of the chief minister Naib Singh Saini, the central government gave permission to start before the expiry date. A Ghazipur Village farmer, Tarsem Lal, who reached the grain market of Ambala City with its products, said: “The yield is about 20-22 quintal this year at the yield of about 35 quintal per field. Other farmers Charana Ram said, “the weather is uncertain and we cannot leave the ripe harvest while waiting for agencies to enter the countries. Gulab Singh Punia of BKU (Charani), district youth president, said:” Farmers have already been damaged and the government must ensure that the proceeds are obtained in time. It was decided to hold a one -day quickly at the Deputy Commissioner Office in support of this question. “Dalel Singh, secretary of Grain Mandi, said:” Farmers say the yield has dropped this year and that it will affect the total arrival in the grain market. Last year, the total arrival was approximately 14.42 Lakh quintal. All preparations have been completed and purchases will begin according to the government’s instructions. “Dr. Jaswinder Sainin, Deputy Director of the Ambala, said:” Apart from the virus, unauthorized rain and weakening in the fields also affected the yield. The Pagie crop suffered damage during flowering and farmers described 20-22 quintically on average, and the yield was 34-35 Quintal last year. Share this story -tags