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Potatoes, potatoes everywhere!!

April 14, 2017 at 9:19 AM , Mark Overseas
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Overproduction of Potatoes led to a sharp decline in the prices.

Potato being one of the most common vegetable around the country. The prices were favourable for the consumer but on the other side for the farmers it was horrifying.

In Bengal, the potato harvest has seen a 22% jump in production to 11 million tonnes, which lead to a price crash in the market of potato. The prices of potatoes declined to rates below cost of production. According to a farmer the cost of production for one kilo of potatoes is around $0.06 - $0.07 and he had to sell some of his potatoes at around $0.03 per kg. And this is the case with a majority of the farmers. 

The sowing of potatoes starts in December which was just a month after demonetization, as they didn’t have cash to buy seeds for they ended up borrowing from the moneylenders in the village and now after the harvest the moneylenders are breathing down the farmer’s neck to return the loan with its interest. At least four potato farmers have committed suicide so far.

The state has started a small procurement of 28,000 tonnes (at $0.07 a kilo) that has helped shore up prices and improved market sentiment, but it may be too little too late.

Compared to last year the rates of potatoes were around $0.09 - $0.12 per kilo, which is what led them to grow potato this year after the Bengal Agriculture Minister asked the farmers to shift to other crops.

In Uttar Pradesh, the government will directly purchase a maximum of one lakh ton from the farmers at $75.52 per tonne and will also bear the additional cost for the warehouse charges, mandi tax (market tax), transportation charges.

Including all the above reasons, there’s a shortage of cold storage for potatoes and its not that all the farmers can afford to pay the charges for it so they end up selling it to the middleman at the lowest rate possible before the produce turns bad.

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