The farmers of Jammu and Kashmir need help, Sangharsh Samiti said- 'We will agitate'
The farmers of Jammu and Kashmir need help, Sangharsh Samiti said- 'We will agitate'
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Recently, unprecedented bandh and untimely snowfall in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir since 6 August 2019 has ended 70 percent of the crop of apple, saffron and pear. Where the bandh took place from August 6, 2019, due to lack of communication facilities and transport problems, the first crop could not reach the market. On November 7, the snowfall on him was removed. The apple capes which farmers had grown after 15 to 20 years of falling snow fell from 18 inches to one meter, and the fruit-laden trees broke.

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According to the information received, this claim has been made operational by the 7-member All India Kisan Sangharsh Samiti after the tour of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. At the same press conference held at the Women's Press Club in Delhi last Saturday, VM Singh of the committee, who returned from a three-day tour, said that they had chaupal with the farmers of Ganderbal, Pampore, Pulwama, Kulgam and Anantnag in Kashmir and there Their problems have been shared by the traders.

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According to sources, the farmers told the committee that on the request of the Center, NAFED purchased 1.36 lakh boxes from apple farmers. While the total production was 11 million boxes. On that, NAFED further reduced the price of apples by selling the apples in the nearby mandis at cheap prices. On that, the farmers were asked to bring their goods to the highway, due to which the cost price of the farmers increased.

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