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Farmers demand allocation of assured Krishna waters
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Subabul, eucalyptus growers rue price fall, seek Centre s help
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Farmers under Krishna Western Delta, NRBC plead for Godavari water
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Sweet lime bucks the trend
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All most all crops are selling below minimum support price
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All most all crops are selling below minimum support price
Varaprasad, a tobacco farmer, has been hoping to get decent returns thanks to favourable grade out-turn obtained at his farm. But things took a bad turn as the spike in infections has led to the suspension of auctions for a fortnight as it happened last year in the traditional tobacco growing areas in Prakasam and Nellore districts.
The decision has been taken in the wake of Tobacco Board officials and hamalis contracting the viral disease, according to a grower from Mangamoor village.
Support pours in for protesting farmers
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Unions blame BJP for R-Day violence
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Unions blame BJP for R-Day violence
Members of farmers’ unions and opposition parties staged demonstrations in South Coastal Andhra Pradesh on Saturday lending support to the farmers in the capital in the wake of violence that marred their protest on the Republic Day.
After paying floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi on his 73rd death anniversary, farmers and social activists, led by All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee Prakasam district unit president Ch. Ranga Rao, vowed to continue the stir in a peaceful manner till the Centre repealed the three farm laws.