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Centre To Compensate Mango Farmers In Karnataka, Minister Praises Move
The Central government has announced the compensation under the 'Price Deficiency Payment Scheme' (PDPS) for mango farmers from Karnataka, days after Union Minister Pralhad Joshi raised the issue with...
TN farmers slam govt over mango price crash - News Today
Farmers across Tamil Nadu have strongly criticized the state government for allegedly diverting public attention from the severe crisis faced by mango growers. They accuse the government of blaming the Centre instead of taking timely and direct action to support struggling farmers. This year, mango cultivation in Tamil Nadu covered about 3.6 lakh acres, with a record yield of 3.5 tonnes per acre. However, the bumper harvest led to a price crash …
K'taka govt to roll out Price Deficiency Payment Scheme for mango farmers in 2025-26 season
Bengaluru, Jun 25 (PTI) The Karnataka government on Wednesday issued orders to implement the Price Deficiency Payment Scheme (PDPS) for mango farmers during the 2025-26 marketing season, following approval from the Central Government.The scheme aims to stabilise incomes for mango growers amid falling market prices. Around Rs 101 crore has been allocated from the Revolving Fund for its implementation, with 50 per cent of the cost to be reimbursed…
CM MK Stalin urges PM Modi intervention to redress Tamil Nadu mango farmers' grievance - Tamil News | Online Tamilnadu News | Tamil Cinema News | Chennai News | Chennai Power shutdown Today
Seeking the intervention of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to help the Tamil Nadu mango farmers, who are affected by the steep fall in prices and lack of demand from pulp-making industries, Chief Minister MK Stalin on Tuesday urged the union government to implement the Market Intervention Scheme (MIS) under PM-AASHA (Farmer Income Protection Scheme) for mangoes. The losses faced by… Continue reading "CM MK Stalin urges PM Modi intervention to redr…
Centre Approves Mango Procurement of 2.5 Lakh Tonnes from Karnataka at Rs 1,616/Quintal, Offering Relief to Farmers
The Centre has approved procurement of 2.5 lakh tonnes of mangoes from Karnataka at Rs 1,616 per quintal under the Market Intervention Scheme for 2025–26, following requests from HD Kumaraswamy and HD Deve Gowda, aiming to stabilise prices and support distressed mango farmers.
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