
TN's Mango farmers left in lurch as pulp units shut doors, exports falter
For about two weeks, the media, with its appetite for drama, covered episodes of farmers dumping mangoes in large quantities on the roads in protest and out of desperation, as the pulp-making units, whom they primarily rely on for selling their produce, either did not buy the fruit citing poor demand from up the value chain or offered an abysmal price of Rs 1 to Rs 5 per kg.
While speaking to TNIE in June, NT Bharat from Paradarami in Vellore pointed to a couple of thousand tonnes of mangoes harvested in the region with no buyer coming forward, saying, 'Officials said they will find a proper solution. They do not understand the urgency. Our fruits are already rotting.'
K Murugan from Marandahalli in Dharmapuri district said dumping the produce on roadside was a better way to prevent further losses. 'We would otherwise have to spend Rs 1 per kg for cleaning and transport, besides labour charges for collecting the fruits, at a time when the companies are not even offering us Rs 5 per kg,' he said.
R Venkatesan of Katpadi in Vellore, meanwhile, had a tractor full of mangoes waiting outside a pulp factory in Chittoor in Andhra Pradesh for a few days, expecting that they would be procured.
'The fruits are rotting as we speak. It's heartbreaking,' he told TNIE in the third week of June.
As voices from TN's mango-growing districts intensified and pressure mounted from the opposition parties, the state government met owners of pulp-making companies on June 16, 'urging' them to procure the mangoes, but to no avail.
A week later, Chief Minister MK Stalin wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan seeking the implementation of the Market Intervention Scheme for mangoes in the state to compensate the farmers through Price Deficiency Payment (PDP), with the Union and state sharing the cost equally.

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