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India is the leading producer of mustard in the world, with the state of Rajasthan accounting for a significant portion of the country’s production. However, the decrease in production has caused significant losses to farmers, leading to protests in other major states like Haryana. In this article, we will explore the reasons behind the decrease in production, its impact on farmers, and ongoing challenges.
BHAKIYU has demanded that the government must resume crop procurement. The same will be discussed with Haryana CM Manohar Lal and the way forward will be decided. As per Kailash Bhagat, Chairman, HAFED, the government will take the decision in the farmers’ interest as the government is with them.
The protest by farmers is indicative of ongoing challenges faced by the agricultural sector in India. While the government has implemented measures such as Minimum Support Price to help farmers, the decrease in mustard production in India and the sudden stop in procurement have caused significant losses to farmers. The government needs to address these issues and provide adequate support to farmers to ensure that they can sustain themselves and contribute to the country’s agricultural growth.
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