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Home | Telangana | Farmers Enter Business To Sell Processed Agri Products In Telangana

Farmers enter business to sell processed agri products in Telangana

Such groups have been formed in the seven villages of Jammikunta, Manikyapur of Bheemadavarapalli mandal, Saidapur, Gagireddypalli of Chigurumamidi, Gopalpur, Gopalpur and Keshavapur of Elkathurthy mandal.

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 16 February 2024, 03:40 PM
Farmers enter business to sell processed agri products in Telangana
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Karimnagar: Farmers of a few villages in the district are turning entrepreneurs and doing business by forming groups with the support of scientists of the Jammikunta Krushi Vignana Kendra. Besides giving required training, farmers have also been educated about the benefits of marketing their own produce by Krushi Vignana Kendram.

Such groups have been formed in the seven villages of Jammikunta, Manikyapur of Bheemadavarapalli mandal, Saidapur, Gagireddypalli of Chigurumamidi, Gopalpur, Gopalpur and Keshavapur of Elkathurthy mandal.

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Besides selling rice by processing paddy, other products including fertilizers, pesticides, seeds and chilli power are also being sold by the farmer groups. While a few of the groups have already constructed their own buildings with profits earned through the business, some others are planning to establish rice mills by taking bank loans.

Speaking to Telangana Today, Ugge Shekhar, chairman of Navakranti Farmers’ Producers Company, Manikyapur, said they had been engaged in procurement of paddy and maize from farmers and were selling them to the Civil Supplies department and Markfed respectively.

If the price of maize was lower in the market, they would purchase the crop from farmers by providing remunerative prices and sell it to Markfed later. Besides doing business, farmers would be prevented from distress sale to middlemen, he said.

Besides paddy and maize business, fertilizers, pesticides and cotton seeds are also being sold by the group, which has 680 members.

Shekhar said they had so far earned a profit of Rs 30 lakh through the business. They constructed a new building spending Rs.25 lakh. Another Rs 10 lakh was pending with the Civil Supplies department.

Though they wanted to establish a rice mill, they were unable to get land. Banks had come forward to provide Rs.1.30 crore for rice. NABARD would provide a 35 percent subsidy, he informed.

Another farmer and chairman of Sagumitra Farmers’ Producing Company, Gopalpur, Chidurala Rajamouli, said they had started rice business in the last season. They would purchase both BPT and RNR varieties of paddy from farmers and process the paddy in rice mills. They were selling a 25 kg rice bag at Rs.10 less than that of other farmers’ cooperative societies.

Informing that 100 quintal of rice was sold in the last season, he said that so far this season, 60 to 70 quintal of rice was already sold. They had decided to establish a rice mill by getting a bank loan and were searching for land. A resolution was passed in the recent gram panchayat to allocate one acre land for the construction of a rice mill.

Agriculture Scientist and Jammikunta Krishi Vigyan Kendra Coordinator, Dr Venkateshwar Rao said that instead of selling raw produce, it would be better for farmers to sell processed products to get more benefits. So, they were encouraging farmers to enter into the business to get more profits, he said.

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