– Andhra Pradesh previously mandated pulp factories to pay ₹8/kg for mangoes,supplemented by a ₹4/kg direct subsidy,guaranteeing farmers ₹12/kg overall.- andhra Agriculture Minister K. Atchannaidu highlighted that such high support levels are unmatched in other States like Tamil Nadu or Karnataka.
– Recent meetings between State representatives and Central authorities led to federal approval of MSP under PDP on Tuesday.
The announcement of direct financial intervention with a ₹4/kg subsidy signals the government’s acknowledgment of challenges facing Totapuri mango growers – notably price crashes amidst bumper yields. This collaborative funding model between the Centre and State governments represents an example of coordinated governance while emphasizing rural economic stability.
Establishing subsidies alongside protective MSP addresses immediate farmer concerns but also invites long-term discussions about sustainability in agriculture amid fluctuating market dynamics. For India ensuring fair remuneration thru interventions such as Price Deficiency Payments could bolster rural communities but requires monitoring to avoid dependency risks or regional disparities.
This initiative may inspire similar programs across other agricultural sectors where pricing volatility impacts marginalized farming communities significantly.
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