Crop Management: Flood, rain and drought trouble the farmers. Even in this Kharif season, crops worth crores of farmers were destroyed due to rain, drought and floods. Farmers spread their hands before the central and state government for government relief. The government did not disappoint and helped the farmers. Now once again the problems of the farmers have come to the fore. The farmers producing soybean are worried. The reason behind their upset is the steep fall in soybean prices.
Falled up to Rs 900
Market experts say That soybean is a nutritious food eaten at home and hotels. People love to eat it. That’s why it is sold at a good price. Farmers also like to sow it. But the biggest drop in its prices has been seen this time. This happens very rarely. According to media reports, the price of soyabean has fallen by Rs 900 in the mandis of Maharashtra. At present, soyabean is being sold at Rs 4600 per quintal, while once its price had reached Rs 5400 per quintal. Nandurbar Bazar Samiti a week ago, the price of soyabean was Rs 5474 per quintal, now the same price has come down to Rs 4600.
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The effect of sudden decrease in the prices of soyabean is clearly visible in the market. The arrival of soyabean has reduced considerably. The area under soybean in Nandurbar district was 25326 hectares. Despite having so much acreage, that much soybean is not yet reaching the market. Experts say that the farmer is upset due to the high fall in prices. He is not ready to sell soyabean at such a low price. He himself is also reviewing its rates. This is the reason why farmers are not reaching the farmers markets to sell soyabean.
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What is the status of soybean prices
media According to the report, the minimum price in Aurangabad mandi was Rs 4930 per quintal, the maximum rate was Rs 5300 per quintal, the average was Rs 5170 per quintal. The minimum rate in Ahmednagar mandi was Rs 4701 per quintal, Rs 5296 per quintal. The average price was Rs 5043 per quintal. In the market of Beed, the minimum price was Rs.4775 per quintal, the maximum rate was Rs.5392 per quintal, the average was Rs.5205 per quintal. In Bhandara market, the minimum rate was Rs 4700 per quintal, the maximum rate was Rs 4700 per quintal and the average rate was Rs 4700 per quintal.
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Basmati paddy in UP around Rs 3700 per quintal, wheat around Rs 2600 per quintal, wheat sharbati around Rs 3400 per quintal, maize around Rs 1990 per quintal, which is Rs 2870 per quintal, millet around Rs 2000 per quintal , Jowar red is being sold at around Rs 2700 per quintal.
Disclaimer: Some of the information given in the news is based on media reports. Farmer brothers, before implementing any suggestion, please consult the concerned expert.