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Telangana Farmers Reel Under Procurement Woes This Rabi Season

रबी सीजन में तेलंगाना के किसानों पर सरकारी खरीद में देरी का संकट

तेलंगणातील शेतकऱ्यांची रबी हंगामात धान खरेदीवरून चिंता वाढली

রবি মরসুমে তেলঙ্গানার কৃষকদের ধান সংগ্রহে বিলম্ব, বাড়ছে দুশ্চিন্তা

தாமதமான கொள்முதல், சேமிப்பு வசதிக் குறைபாடு: தெலங்கானா விவசாயிகளின் ரபி பருவம் நெருக்கடியில்

ఆలస్యమవుతున్న కొనుగోళ్లు, నిల్వ సౌకర్యాల కొరత: తెలంగణ రైతులకు రబీ సీజన్ సంక్షోభం

ખેડૂતોની મુશ્કેલીમાં વધારો: તેલંગણામાં રબી સિઝનમાં ખરીદીમાં વિલંબ અને સંગ્રહની અછત

ਤੇਲੰਗਾਨਾ ਦੇ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਲਈ ਮੁਸੀਬਤ: ਰਬੀ ਸੀਜ਼ਨ ਵਿੱਚ ਖਰੀਦ ਵਿੱਚ ਦੇਰੀ ਅਤੇ ਸਟੋਰੇਜ ਦੀ ਘਾਟ

By AI News Desk 🕐 16 May 2026, 01:30 PM 💹 Finance
Telangana Farmers Face Crisis Amidst Delayed Procurement

As Telangana's crucial rabi season harvest progresses, farmers are confronting a severe crisis marked by delayed crop procurement, a stark shortage of transport vehicles, and woefully inadequate storage facilities. The situation has been exacerbated by unexpected, untimely rains that now threaten the farm produce, much of which lies exposed under the open sky. Many cultivators are expressing deep-seated fears of mounting financial losses and the specter of fresh debt, despite achieving a record harvest this year. This unfolding distress across the state's agricultural heartland is a stark reminder of the systemic challenges that continue to plague India's farmers.

A Harvest Under Threat

The rabi season typically represents a critical income-generating period for Telangana's farming communities. However, the efficiency of the procurement process, which is vital for ensuring timely payment and preventing distress sales, has faltered significantly. Farmers who have toiled to bring in a bountiful harvest are now watching helplessly as their hard-earned produce is exposed to the elements. The government's procurement centers are overwhelmed, and the logistics of moving the harvested crops from farms to designated storage or market yards are proving to be a monumental challenge.

Logistical Nightmares and Mounting Debt

The shortage of transport vehicles means that harvested grains and other produce are piling up at the farm gates and purchase centers, increasing their vulnerability to spoilage and damage from unseasonal showers. Furthermore, the lack of sufficient warehousing capacity means that even when procurement does occur, there are limited options for safe storage. This precarious situation forces many farmers to consider selling their produce at lower, dictated prices to middlemen, further eroding their potential profits. The fear of falling into a debt trap, especially after investing heavily in cultivation, is a palpable anxiety that hangs heavy over the rural landscape. Reports from farming villages and purchase centers paint a grim picture, highlighting the growing desperation of cultivators caught between a record harvest and a failing support system.

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