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Vegetables Suddenly Become Cheaper In The Farmers Protest

Vegetables suddenly become cheaper in the middle of the farmer movement. The farmer movement has completed 12 days at different borders in Delhi.

Today farmers have called off India. But in Bharat Bandh, the exemption has also been given to supply important things.

But the good news is that even after 12 days of farmer agitation, vegetables have suddenly become cheaper in Delhi.

The prices of vegetables sold in the country’s capital Delhi and its surrounding states have become one. Whereas vegetables in Delhi come from Haryana (Haryana) and UP.

Potato 28 is selling peas Rs 40 kg – India is closed today, yet vegetables are being sold somewhere in Ghazipur vegetable market.

But the good thing is that due to the bandh and farmer agitation, vegetables are being sold cheaper than expensive.

Potato is being sold at Rs 28 a kg in retail. Pea is being sold for 40 rupees. Onions are sold for 40 rupees, radish 10 rupees, cabbage 16 rupees a kg.

On the other hand, tomato is being sold for 30 rupees, while ghee is being sold for 15 rupees.

That’s why vegetables have become cheaper in the market

Vijay Harveera, a wholesaler of green vegetables at Rohtak Sabzi Mandi, said that usually we send vegetables in big canter to Delhi-NCR.

But due to the movement, big trains are not able to find the way on the main road now. 250 to 300 big vehicles are stuck on the way.

So now we are not sending the trains from the main road and sending the vegetable trains to Delhi-NCR through the roads passing through the villages.

For this, we are using trains up to a tonne capacity. Transporters are also seeking vehicles from other districts to fulfill the demand.

Poultry farm owners declared that chickens came at half the rate, eggs were also cheaper

Poultry farm owners are also farmers. We produce Egg. But we are not given any facility. The MSP of our eggs is not even determined.

Electricity is also available at commercial rate for our poultry. Nevertheless, we are with the farmers in this farmer movement.

So what happened, we will not sell eggs in the market for a few days. Also, as a common man, we are against this bill.

This is to say that Nawab Ali, the owner of the poultry farm house and president of UP Poultry Farm Association.

Chickens are being sold at half the rate – Nawab Ali said, ‘Due to the farmers’ movement, even the poultry farms are sending goods a little carefully here and there.

Customers are also coming less. The customers also know that the poultry themselves are also farmers and are supporting the farmers in the movement.

Therefore, the supply of goods is not being done as much as it was before. This is the reason that the hen which was going to be 80 rupees kg before the movement, has now come to 40 rupees kg.

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