Karnataka's Sugarcane Crisis: Why Farmers Demand Rs 3,500 Amid Protests

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi has called on the Karnataka government to act responsibly and negotiate with sugarcane farmers. He revealed that the Centre has fixed the Fair and Remunerative Price at Rs 350 per quintal while approving sugar exports. Farmers in north Karnataka have been protesting for over a week, demanding Rs 3,500 per tonne for their sugarcane. The BJP state unit has extended support to the protests as farmers threaten to block national highways if their demands aren't met.

Key Points: Pralhad Joshi Urges Karnataka Government to Resolve Sugarcane Farmer Demands

  • Union Minister urges Karnataka government to negotiate with protesting sugarcane farmers
  • Centre has fixed FRP at Rs 350 per quintal for current sugar season
  • Sugar mill owners seek permission to export 15 lakh tonnes surplus sugar
  • Farmers demand Rs 3,500 per tonne and threaten highway blockades
  • 97.2% payments from last sugar season already cleared to farmers
  • BJP state unit extends support to ongoing farmers' protests in Karnataka
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'Act responsibly, hold talks with sugarcane farmers': Pralhad Joshi tells K'taka govt

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi urges Karnataka government to negotiate with sugarcane farmers, highlights Centre's FRP of Rs 350 and export approvals amid ongoing protests.

"The state government must hold talks with factory owners and farmers to reach a fair settlement. They should not worsen the situation by issuing irresponsible statements - Pralhad Joshi"

Bengaluru, Nov 6

Union Minister for Food, Public Distribution and Consumer Affairs Pralhad Joshi on Thursday urged the Siddaramaiah-led Karnataka state government to act responsibly and hold negotiations with sugarcane farmers over their demands.

Speaking to the media at the BJP state headquarters, Jagannath Bhavan, in Bengaluru, he said: "The state government, some ministers, and the Chief Minister have been making statements about sugarcane pricing. The Central government fixes the Fair and Remunerative Price (FRP) before the beginning of each crushing season. We have now fixed the FRP at Rs 350 per quintal."

He said that earlier, after the start of ethanol procurement, payments used to be delayed by three to four years.

"Now, 97.2 per cent of payments for the last sugar season have already been made. The state government must hold talks with factory owners and farmers to reach a fair settlement. They should not worsen the situation by issuing irresponsible statements," he said.

The Union Minister further stated that sugar mill owners have requested permission for exports.

"We estimate around 15-20 lakh tonnes of surplus sugar, and we will allow the export of around 15 lakh tonnes," he announced. "They have also sought permission to export molasses, which we have already approved," he added.

"Farmers are demanding Rs 3,500 per tonne, while the Centre has fixed Rs 350 FRP and also allowed exports. The state government should resolve the legitimate concerns of farmers. The Chief Minister and ministers must intervene to settle the issue. Wasting time unnecessarily is not acceptable," he stressed.

"It does not suit a state government to waste time through political statements," Joshi remarked.

He continued: "Last time, ethanol blending was 35 lakh metric tonnes -- around 20 per cent. Because of this, sugar mills have achieved significant stability. The government must negotiate and resolve the issue. It is undesirable to allow farmers to protest on the streets," he said.

"When Karnataka ministers approached us earlier with issues, we resolved them. We raised the FRP from Rs 340 to Rs 350. Henceforth, not a single moment should be wasted -- do not let farmers sit on the streets," he urged.

In response to a question, he said: "If the Chief Minister has called a meeting, that's good. He should hold talks and resolve the problem," he insisted.

Farmers in the north Karnataka region have been protesting for over a week, demanding that factories fix the purchase price of sugarcane at Rs 3,500 per tonne. The BJP state unit has extended support to the protests.

The farmers' organisations have given a deadline till 7 p.m. on Thursday (Nov 6) to take a decision and warned that they will start blocking national highways from Friday (Nov 7).

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone from North Karnataka, I've seen how sugarcane farming sustains entire villages. Both state and central governments need to work together instead of blaming each other. Farmers shouldn't suffer because of political games.
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Priya S
₹3500 per tonne demand seems too high compared to ₹350 FRP. But farmers have genuine concerns about input costs. Hope both sides find middle ground. Blocking highways will only hurt common people. 🤝
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Michael C
While I appreciate the Centre's efforts on ethanol blending and exports, the timing of this statement feels political. Both BJP and Congress should focus on farmers' welfare rather than scoring points.
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Ananya R
My uncle is a sugarcane farmer in Belagavi. The payment delays used to be terrible! Good that Centre has improved payments, but state government must ensure factories pay on time. Farmers can't wait endlessly. 💪
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Vikram M
Export permission for 15 lakh tonnes sugar is a positive step. This will help mills get better prices. State government should facilitate talks immediately - farmers have waited long enough. Jai Kisan! 🌾

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