Farmers in Maharashtra have already been disturbed by onions and tomatoes, but now the coriander has affected them. The prices of coriander here are declining rapidly, and now it sells the soil prices. In many villages of Maharashtra, we will tell you that farmers are mainly cultivated. This state is one of the leading states of crustace production in India. In 2023-24, 9.98 kiloton coriander was made, which was 26.9 sq km. The major coriander production areas in the state include Junar, Pantar, Get and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar.
Three companions for 10 rupees
Recently, 50 thousand comrades of Kotamalla have reached the Mahatma Bull Bazaar in Pune, and it is believed that prices will fall further in the coming days. At Mahatma Poole Bazaar, the three dominions of the coriander are sold for just 10 rupees. All four have a pile of coriander reasons. Farmers are worried that they will suffer a big loss due to further decline in the price of coriander. Apart from the green coriander, the dill has reached a large market. When a pair of dill is sold for seven to 12 rupees, the coriander is only sold for five to nine rupees.
The same condition of other vegetables
Similarly, on Sunday, 50 thousand Quintal onion market has reached the market. The onion received a minimum of Rs.10 per kg and a maximum of Rs.16 per kg. Onion prices have fallen, but they are stable. At the same time, farmers and businessmen are expected to increase it. Similarly, tomatoes, flowers and cabbage are sold in many skulls of Maharashtra. Because of this, farmers are now concerned about the shortage.
An increase in demand for green peas
The green peas from Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan have reached Pune. The demand for green peas is increasing here, and the supply is declining. The green peas are sold here for Rs. Similarly, it has reached 50 tonnes of green chilli market from the Pulladana and Nandurpar districts.
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