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Potato growers in Punjab are facing losses due to low prices and are urging the government to provide assistance.
According to the latest data from the Punjab Agriculture Department, the production of potatoes has increased by 5.5% compared to the previous year, leading to oversupply and a drop in prices. The growers are receiving only Rs. 800-1000 per 50 kg, which is much lower than the cost of production. As a result, they are struggling to make ends meet and are demanding the government’s intervention.
The government has already announced a subsidy of Rs. 100 per quintal to potato growers, which is not sufficient to cover their losses. They are urging the government to increase the subsidy and also set up procurement centers where they can sell their produce at a fair price.
The situation is further aggravated by the lack of storage facilities, which leads to spoilage and wastage of the produce. The government needs to invest in cold storage facilities and also promote processing units to add value to the produce.
The plight of potato growers in Punjab highlights the need for government intervention to ensure that they receive a fair price for their produce. The government needs to increase the subsidy, set up procurement centers, and invest in storage and processing facilities to support the agriculture sector.