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Mysore/Mysuru: Due to the surge in COVID cases and a 14-day
COVID Curfew in place till the morning of May 12, the District Administration has ordered shutting down of the vegetable wholesale market at Dasara Exhibition Grounds at 4 am.
Although Devaraja, Mandi and V.V.Markets in the heart of the city have been completely
shut due to crowding, the wholesale vegetable market at Dasara Exhibition Grounds has been given a window to function from 8 pm till 4 am the next day as it is an Inter-State vegetable trading site.
With this Grounds being a venue for Inter-State trading of vegetables, farmers from Mysuru, T. Narasipur, Bannur and other places across the district and buyers and agents from neighbouring States, will gather at the venue at 8 pm. The trading has been allowed till 4 am, after which the market will be shut down.
People continue to flood markets and public places
Mysore/Mysuru: The mandatory
COVID-19 protocols are going for a toss every day in Mysuru despite lockdown-like measures, causing concern.
These crowds, with barely any mask and no social distancing can prove to be super-spreaders. In fact, crowds, in their enthusiasm to purchase essentials, are tending to forget that the virus is lurking amidst them.
Incidentally, the Supreme Court yesterday asked States to ban super-spreader events involving large crowds to check the spread of COVID. The Court asked the Centre and States to ensure protocols are followed even in small markets and shops.
Vegetable prices crash at APMC, leaving farmers in the lurch
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Purchase window time of four hours is too narrow, they complain
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Cattle feeding on tomato dumped on the road at the APMC yard in Mysuru on Friday. | Photo Credit:
M.A. SRIRAM
Purchase window time of four hours is too narrow, they complain
Vegetable rates crashed at the APMC market on Friday forcing the farmers to dump large quantity of tomato and other produce on the roads.
While the cost of cultivating one kg of tomato has been pegged at ₹10, the market rates crashed to ₹4 per kg as a result of which the farmers could not even recover the cost of cultivation.
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