The country’s farmers have begun to understand the importance of horticulture, and now growth is focused on earning vegetable-fruit horticulture. Horticulture trend has been going on for a long time among Kerala farmers. This is the reason why many fruits and spices are being sent from here to the country and abroad. But a news has been revealed from the state’s Malpapuram, in which the farmer faced horticulture fraud. The Consumer Court has now ruled in favor of the farmer.

To provide a compensation of one lakh for nursery

The farmer believed in the banana plants purchased from the nursery and would start to get fruit at the time. However, the beliefs of the farmer’s large banana crop were high- it did not happen due to drought or disease, but due to lack of promise. Now, a local consumer court intervened in the case and ordered a nurse to pay Rs.

The second type of hand banana plant

In fact, a farmer from the city of Wandur, Karaimanttottottu, had leased the land for agriculture, in which he developed a plan to cultivate banana. For this purpose, Sadadhara paid Rs. The farmer said that he was told that the plants would begin to give fruit within 10 months to be sold during the Onam season. However, plants are unable to give fruit in a timely manner. The worst thing is that instead of ‘Nandran’, he saw a different type of plant called ‘Swarnumuki’. The other plants he got were not according to his orders.

The farmer demanded compensation of Rs 1.64 lakh

After this, the farmer lodged a complaint with the Consumer Authority and sought compensation of Rs 1.64 lakh. In this regard, the local agriculture officer and the lawyer commissioner went to the farm and submitted a report to support the farmer’s claims. Based on these reports, the Malappuram District Consumer Disputes Relief Commission has ordered the Nursery to pay a compensation of Rs 1 lakh.

Money of expenses should also be paid

In addition, they have to return Rs 3,425 for plants, Rs. Leader Mohantas and members of the leader Mohandas and members of the Prayi Sivraman and CV have been asked to add 9 per cent interest if the payment is paid within a month. The Commission headed by Muhammad Ismail said. This order was issued against the Sudangara Agricultural Nursery and Estate Service.

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