FIR Against Nunhems India for Substandard Seeds Causing MP Farmer Losses

An FIR has been filed against Nunhems India Private Limited following directions from Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. Farmers from Madhya Pradesh's Dhar and Khargone districts reported severe losses after using substandard bitter gourd seeds, which caused crops to fail. Preliminary findings indicate the company sold substandard seeds marketed as certified material, leading to significant financial damage. The minister has emphasized strict action against counterfeit agricultural inputs and ensuring prompt relief for affected farmers.

Key Points: FIR Filed Against Nunhems India Over Substandard Bitter Gourd Seeds

  • FIR filed against seed company Nunhems India
  • MP farmers suffered heavy losses from substandard bitter gourd seeds
  • Crops produced small, yellow fruits that fell prematurely
  • Minister Chouhan directs expedited compensation and legal action
  • Ban ordered on substandard seed variety "Rubasta"
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FIR filed against Nunhems India for selling substandard seeds after MP farmers suffer losses

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan directs FIR and compensation for MP farmers after substandard seeds cause crop failure and financial losses.

"Injustice, negligence, or fraud against farmers will not be tolerated under any circumstances - Shivraj Singh Chouhan"

New Delhi, April 17

An FIR has been filed against Telangana-based Nunhems India Private Limited as per the Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan's directions after farmers from Dhar and Khargone districts of Madhya Pradesh reported severe losses from substandard bitter gourd seeds and saplings, an official statement said on Friday.

Farmers from Madhya Pradesh met the Union Minister here and apprised him of the heavy losses they suffered and Shivraj Singh Chouhan termed it a direct attack on farmers' livelihoods and immediately directed officials to expedite the compensation process to the affected farmers and initiate strict legal action against the company.

The statement from the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare said that the action followed a complaint lodged by farmers on February 17, 2026, after crops produced small fruits that turned yellow and fell prematurely, causing sharp declines in production.

"Preliminary findings indicate that substandard seeds and saplings prepared from such seeds were sold to farmers under the guise of certified material, leading to significant financial losses," the statement noted.

Instructions have also been issued to impose a ban on the substandard bitter gourd seed variety "Rubasta".

"Injustice, negligence, or fraud against farmers will not be tolerated under any circumstances, and the government stands firmly with the affected farmers," Union Minister Shivraj Chouhan said.

"The Union Minister has consistently emphasised prompt redressal of farmers' grievances, strict action against substandard and counterfeit seeds and agro-inputs, and ensuring real relief to farmers," the Ministry said.

"He (Shivraj Singh Chouhan) has repeatedly made it clear that those who compromise with the quality of seeds and agricultural inputs, thereby jeopardising farmers' hard work, crops, and future, will not be spared at any cost," it noted.

- IANS

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Priya S
My uncle is a farmer in MP. He faced similar issues last year with tomato seeds. The entire crop failed. It's heartbreaking to see their year's effort go to waste. Strict legal action is the only way to stop these fraudsters. Jai Kisan.
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Aman W
While the FIR is a positive step, we've seen this movie before. The case will drag in courts for years while the company operates elsewhere. Need a permanent, robust system for seed quality certification and faster grievance redressal. The minister's words need to translate into systemic change.
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Sarah B
Reading this from abroad. It's shocking that companies can get away with selling fake seeds. Farmers are the backbone of the economy everywhere. Hope the affected families get support soon. The government's stance seems strong.
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Karthik V
This is not just about one company or one crop. The entire seed supply chain needs more scrutiny. Many small farmers rely on local dealers who might not even know the source. Awareness and strict penalties at every level are key.
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Meera T
Good move by Shivraj Singh Chouhan ji. Direct intervention was needed. But let's also empower local agriculture departments to take swift action so farmers don't have to travel to Delhi. The problem is often at the grassroots.

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