Key Points

Jagan Mohan Reddy accuses the TDP-led coalition of failing Andhra farmers as tobacco prices crash to Rs 240/kg from Rs 360/kg last year. He reveals two suicides in Prakasam district due to lack of government support and demands Markfed's market intervention. The YSRCP chief highlights shutdown of Rythu Bharosa centers, forcing farmers to rely on middlemen. Reddy warns of statewide protests if MSP isn't guaranteed for cotton and other crops.

Key Points: Jagan Mohan Reddy Slams Naidu Govt Over Andhra Farmer Suicides

  • Jagan blames Naidu govt for tobacco farmer suicides
  • Cotton prices drop 33% under TDP rule
  • YSRCP demands Markfed intervention in auctions
  • Rythu Bharosa centers shut, middlemen exploit farmers
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Farmers in distress in Andhra Pradesh, says Jagan

YSRCP chief Jagan demands MSP for cotton and tobacco farmers, warns of agitation as Andhra Pradesh govt faces backlash over rising distress.

"Farmers pushed into uncertainty as prices crash, input costs rise – Jagan Mohan Reddy"

Amaravati, June 11

YSR Congress Party president and former chief minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy on Wednesday demanded that the Andhra Pradesh coalition government led by Chandrababu Naidu ensure average price to cotton farmers, failing which, they would launch an agitation.

Reiterating that Andhra Pradesh farmers were in distress and two tobacco growers committed suicide as they could not get any help from the coalition government, he urged the TDP-led government to rope in Markfed as a buyer in the auction and ensure average prices to farmers.

Speaking to the media after interacting with tobacco farmers at the Tobacco Board at Podili in Prakasam district on Wednesday, Jagan Mohan Reddy said that tobacco prices have drastically fallen and with no help coming from the Andhra government, two farmers one in Paruchuru and the other from Kondepi had committed suicide.

He alleged that the Andhra government, which had given permission to increase the extent of cultivation by around 20 per cent, has miserably failed to provide the Minimum Support Price (MSP).

"In just one year, the difference is tangible as to how the farmers have been pushed back into uncertainty from being confident earlier as they were getting all subsidies, inputs and marketing facilities from the state government on time," Jagan Mohan Reddy said.

The former chief minister pointed out that last year, when the YSRCP was in power, tobacco was sold at Rs 360 per kg and now the prices have fallen drastically to Rs 240 per kg for graded variety.

With the Naidu government giving its nod, the area under cultivation was increased and while the government was supposed to procure 220 million kgs it has procured just 40 million kgs.

"The input costs have gone up, the extent of crop has increased but the prices have fallen which has pushed the farmers into distress.

“We demand that the government bring in Markfed in the capacity of a buyer at the auction and ensure at least average price at Rs 280, failing which, we will take up an agitation with the farmers,” Jagan Mohan Reddy warned.

The YSRCP chief further alleged that farmers were not getting MSP for any crop and paddy has been procured at Rs 300 lower than the MSP and the TDP government has been neglecting farmers.

Jagan said 'Rythu Bharosa' was in place during the sowing season when the YSRCP was in power. This time the Central component has come but the State's share is found wanting, he said.

With Rythu Bharosa Kendralus being shut down, the farmers are unable to get quality seeds, e-cropping, marketing and other services and the middlemen have taken over in the government led by Naidu.

The YSRCP leader said Naidu had promised to pay MSP to chilli growers but had never kept his promise and all farmers from millet growers, to cotton and turmeric cultivators, were suffering as no one is getting MSP and all this has happened in just one year.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is heartbreaking 💔 Farmers are the backbone of our nation and seeing them in such distress is unacceptable. The government must step in immediately with proper MSP implementation. Jagan Reddy is right to raise this issue - we can't let our annadatas suffer like this.
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Priya M.
Why is there always political blame game when farmers suffer? Both YSRCP and TDP need to work together to find solutions instead of pointing fingers. Farmers need action, not political speeches. The 120 rupees/kg price drop in tobacco is shocking!
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Suresh V.
As someone from Prakasam district, I've seen firsthand how tobacco farmers are struggling. The Rythu Bharosa Kendras closure has made things worse. Middlemen are exploiting the situation while officials turn blind eye. Government must react before more lives are lost.
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Ananya R.
The MSP system needs complete overhaul. Just promising prices isn't enough - procurement mechanisms must work. My uncle is a cotton farmer in AP and he's facing similar issues. When will our governments understand that farmer welfare = national welfare?
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Karthik N.
While Jagan Reddy raises valid concerns, he should also propose concrete solutions beyond agitations. Farmers need sustainable policies - maybe crop diversification or better market linkages. Political parties must go beyond seasonal sympathy for votes.
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Meena S.
The suicide numbers are alarming 😢 We need immediate relief measures plus long-term solutions. Why can't AP learn from other states' successful farmer welfare schemes? This is not about politics - it's about saving lives and protecting our food security.

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