NEW DELHI: Thousands of farmers in India's western state of Maharashtra are marching towards the state capital city Mumbai demanding higher prices for their onion crop.
Thursday marks the fifth straight day of their protest march.
On Sunday evening, the farmers, including women, set out from Dindori in Nashik district. They planned to travel 200 km before reaching Mumbai.
The farmers have a list of demands, including immediate financial relief for onion growers. Over the past few weeks, onion farmers in the state have been hit hard by a steep fall in onion prices.
Officials said the high production has led to a fall in prices and less demand for the crop.
Apart from financial relief, the farmers are also demanding an uninterrupted electricity supply for 12 hours and a waiver of agriculture loans.
The ongoing protest march has forced the local government to announce some financial relief. However, farmers have rejected the proposal and continued their march.
Reports said in absence of buyers onions are rotting in fields.
Farmers fear the cost incurred on harvesting the onion crop and taking it to the market was much higher than return on its sale.
To highlight their plight one of the farmers burned his crop in desperation. Many others have reportedly posted parcels of onions to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a bid to seek attention toward their problem.
Kamkhenthang Guite, the Indian government's economic advisor in the department of consumer affairs, said to support farmers, it has taken up procurement of onion from Maharashtra and Gujarat and so far 12,000 tons of onion have been procured.
"The procurement has been undertaken by two agencies, National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India and National Cooperative Consumers' Federation of India," Guite was quoted by the state-run broadcaster All India Radio (AIR) as saying.
According to him, the procured stocks were simultaneously transferred to major consuming centres in cities including Delhi.
"This operation will continue as long as the support to the onion farmers is required," he said.
India is the world's second-largest producer of onions and annually produces about 24 million tons of the crop. Maharashtra alone accounts for 13.3 million tons of onion production.
Onions form the main ingredient of an Indian meal and thus make it the most important vegetable crop for household consumption.
Onions are perishable and cannot be stored for long. Its prices are highly volatile. While abundance in supply results in a fall in prices and a crisis for thousands of farmers. Its shortage can send rates soaring. In past, onion prices have brought down governments in India.
Reports say farmers in Nashik are getting around US$2.42 to US$4.83 per 100 kg of onions in the wholesale market.
The farmers, however, are demanding an immediate financial relief of US$7.25 per 100 kg.
Meanwhile, Maharashtra's Chief Minister Eknath Shinde is scheduled to meet farmer leaders.
-- BERNAMA
Bernama
Fri Mar 17 2023
Farmers fear the cost incurred on harvesting the onion crop and taking it to the market was much higher than return on its sale. - Unsplash/Filepic
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