For representational purposes (Photo | EPS) 
Andhra Pradesh

Asani, unseasonal rains hit mango growers in Nellore hard

By May end, the prices halved further.

D Surendra Kumar

NELLORE: There seems to be no end to the vagaries of mango farmers in Nellore district. While the inclement weather conditions during the flowering season resulted in a low seasonal yield, Asani, the cyclone that hit the coast around a month ago, damaged the fruit further. As a result, the produce was sold for drastically low prices. Against their expectations of `1 lakh for a tonne of the produce, farmers and traders were able to sell it for Rs 50,000- Rs 60,000 a tonne at the beginning of May. By May end, the prices halved further.

Change in the climatic conditions due to heavy rainfall in November and December last year affected the flowering stage of mango, which resulted in the delay of harvesting stage. “Traders are not buying mangoes that fell from trees due to winds. We are forced to sell mangoes at low prices. The produce is less and the quality of mangoes is poor, which impacted the price,” said K Suresh, a farmer from Kavali.

Ayodhya Ram Temple embezzlement case: Donation chest bearing QR code seized from accused's house

From unauthorised demolition to Rs 27 lakh food bill: Two Gujarat civic bodies face heat over accountability

Three held for allegedly offering TVK's Uthangarai MLA Rs 35 crore to influence Assembly vote

Sachin Ahir elected Maharashtra Legislative Council deputy chairman a day after quitting Sena (UBT)

Maharashtra TET: Question papers leaked from private printing press in Agra, finds probe

SCROLL FOR NEXT