Karnataka's Sugarcane Crisis: Why Farmers Demand Fair Prices Amid Protests

Karnataka's sugarcane farmers are protesting for better prices for their produce. Minister Sharanprakash Patil emphasized that the Central government plays a crucial role in fixing fair prices. The state government is actively mediating between farmers and factory owners to find solutions. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has assured farmers of support while addressing factory owners' concerns about policy disadvantages.

Key Points: Karnataka Minister on Sugarcane Farmer Price Protest Demands

  • Farmers protest demanding better sugarcane prices amid ongoing negotiations
  • Minister emphasizes Central government controls FRP and MSP pricing
  • Factory owners claim Centre's policies disadvantage South Indian mills
  • Chief Minister Siddaramaiah promises to stand with farmers
  • State government reconsidering electricity tax on sugar mills
  • Discussions ongoing between farmers, factory owners and government
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Government of India has a larger role to play...: Karnataka Minister on farmer protest over sugarcane prices

Karnataka minister reveals Central government's crucial role in sugarcane pricing as farmers protest for better rates. State government mediates between farmers and factory owners.

"The Government of India has a larger role to play in this - Minister Sharanprakash Patil"

Bengaluru, November 8

Karnataka's sugarcane farmers are protesting over prices, demanding better rates for their produce. The state government has assured them of support, with Minister Sharanprakash Patil meeting MPs, ministers, and farmers to discuss the issue.

Patil emphasised that the Government of India plays a significant role in fixing the Fair and Remunerative Price (FRP) and minimum support price (MSP) for sugarcane. He assured that the state government will actively work to resolve the issue, engaging in discussions with factory owners and farmers.

"There are certain demands which need to be met by the Government of India because you see FRP and minimum support price (MSP) is fixed by the Government of India...The Government of India has a larger role to play in this, but the State Government will definitely play an active role in resolving the issue...The discussions are going on with the factory owners and the farmers as well...We'll try to convince the farmers as well," he said.

The minister's statement comes as farmers continue to voice their concerns, seeking a fair deal for their produce. The state government aims to balance the interests of farmers and factory owners, ensuring a mutually beneficial solution.

Meanwhile, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah met sugarcane factory owners and farmers on Friday at Vidhana Soudha to discuss sugarcane pricing, ethanol production, and exports.

Responding to their concerns, he said, "We will stand with the farmers. You too must be ready to help solve their problems," and assured the State Government would act on issues within its control.

During the meetings with CM, it was pointed out that "Production and sale of sugar ethanol production and price fixing, sugar export and its pricing all fall under the jurisdiction of the Central Government."

They expressed concern that policies from the Centre have placed South Indian mills at a disadvantage compared to northern states, saying, "Because of the Centre's policies, sugar mills in South India are facing problems, while mills in North India are in a favourable position," was the common opinion of the factory owners.

Siddaramaiah responded, "We will stand with the farmers. You too must be ready to help solve their problems." The CM further assured that the State Government will examine and address issues concerning factory owners that fall within the State's jurisdiction.

The Chief Minister also said the proposal to impose a 60-paise-per-unit tax on electricity sold by sugar mills would be reconsidered.

- ANI

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Shreya B
It's good that both state and central governments are being held accountable. Farmers are the backbone of our economy and deserve fair prices. The regional disparity between North and South Indian mills needs urgent attention.
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Arjun K
Why always blame game between state and centre? Just fix the prices properly so our annadatas can get what they deserve. They work so hard in the fields day and night. 🚜
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Michael C
As someone who has worked with agricultural supply chains, I appreciate that the CM is reconsidering the electricity tax. These small costs add up and affect the entire ecosystem. Good decision!
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Priya S
My uncle is a sugarcane farmer in Mandya. The uncertainty in pricing is killing their morale. Hope these discussions lead to concrete solutions, not just empty promises.
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Vikram M
While I support farmers getting fair prices, I'm concerned about the long-term sustainability. The focus should also be on diversifying crops and improving farming techniques. Just increasing prices isn't the only solution.

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