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The Hindu
11-06-2025
- Business
- The Hindu
Ensure MSP for ‘Totapuri' mangoes: Chittoor Collector
District Collector Sumit Kumar on Wednesday instructed the food processing industries to ensure the Minimum Support Price (MSP) declared by the State government for the 'Totapuri' mangoes. Holding a surprise inspection at the GCR Food and Beverages Private Limited near Thavanamaplle mandal headquarters, the Collector reviewed the procurement modules. He insisted that the pulp units must procure only locally grown mangoes, considering their processing capacities. He called for procurement in a phased manner, based on fruit ripeness and demand. 'This would prevent distress sales and ensure the farmers with fair compensation,' he said. Mr. Sumit Kumar highlighted the need for transparency in the procurement process. He informed the management to prominently display boards indicating the MSP on their premises and issue procurement tokens to farmers in advance. The Collector further instructed the Rythu Seva Kendrams (RSK) officials to promote awareness among farmers about token-based procurement. He informed the officials that detailed records of farmers and procurement should be maintained at each pulp unit, as this would facilitate government support and subsidies. 'By implementing the MSP and making purchases from only the local farmers, the pulp industries can do a great deal to the mango growers in the district, and this in the longer run would help create sustainable farming,' the Collector said. Senior officials from the departments of Revenue, Agriculture, Horticulture, and Marketing were also present.

The Hindu
29-05-2025
- Climate
- The Hindu
16,250 tenant farmers to get Crop Cultivators Rights Cards
VIZIANAGARAM With the Southwest monsoons expected to arrive in the first week of June, Vizianagaram district agriculture officials have stepped up preparatory works for storing fertilisers and seeds. They have also stepped up efforts to expand the area of cultivable land and have assured tenant farmers that crop loans and insurance coverage in case of damage due to natural calamities will be easily accessible. Awareness programmes on the programmes are being conducted for farmers in various mandals. In the current Kharif season, 16,250 tenant farmers will be issued Crop Cultivators Rights Cards (CCRC) in the district as against the earlier 15,000. For farmers, these cards are crucial as they ensure their inclusion and access to government-supported agriculture schemes. On Thursday, a few select tenant farmers from Ramavaram village in Vizianagaram received CCRC cards from Vizianagaram District Agriculture Officer V.T. Ramarao. Speaking to The Hindu, Mr. Ramarao said: 'These cards empower farmers to access farm loans and insurance facilities, vital to investing in crops. The department will distribute 50,000 quintals of paddy seeds and other crops in a phased manner. And to avail these seeds at subsidised prices during the season, farmers should enrol their names at the Rythu Seva Kendrams.' With the Indian Meteorological Department issuing a favourable rainfall forecast for the coming three months, the crop area is expected to increase to 4.3 lakh acres, as against the previous year's 4.1 lakh acres. The demand for fertilisers is projected to be around 88,000 metric tonnes, for which the department plans to procure a higher quantity of seeds and fertilisers this year.