default
Category
ЁЯЧЮ
NewsTranscript
00:00This is the situation in every season.
00:04Tomatoes, onions, green chillies, vegetables and rice are all in the same condition.
00:11Why do we have to cross the roads without getting even Rs.2 per kg of the same tomato?
00:19One of the reasons is the drought.
00:22Second is the lack of government facilities in Godavari.
00:26Why is there no change in the situation of the farmers and the people?
00:32What can the central government do about this?
00:36This is what we will discuss in today's episode.
00:38Our guests are P. Jamalai, President of Praja Pampani Vivaharalanipudalu, J. Kumaraswamy and BKS Akhila Bharatanaayakalu.
00:47Mr. Jamalai, you are a farmer and a woman.
00:52Why have you been in this position for years?
00:56The state government should have a plan to recruit, send and distribute farmers.
01:10Only when this plan is fulfilled, problems like this will be solved.
01:14In our state, around 96 lakh acres of land is used for farming.
01:21In Rabi, around 56 lakh acres of land is used for farming.
01:25In Ujjain, around 56 lakh acres of land is used for farming.
01:30In terms of food, around 1 crore and 20 lakh metric tons of food is used for farming.
01:37In terms of fruits, 1 crore and 96 lakh metric tons of fruits are used for farming.
01:45Similarly, vegetables and other crops are used for farming.
01:48When farmers work hard for six months and produce crops,
01:55the trade unions in the market exploit the farmers' hard work.
02:01The agricultural system is affected.
02:04Similarly, the central government is imposing restrictions on certain crops.
02:10If there are only 124 types of crops, they impose restrictions on 22 crops.
02:17In our state, there are 16 types of crops.
02:20Similarly, the state government also imposes restrictions on certain crops.
02:30But the state government is only allocating funds.
02:34It is also allocating funds to the Lakshitha Prajapampini system.
02:40What about the rest of the crops?
02:43The central government and the state government are clearly involved in the allocation of funds.
02:52The central government and the state government are responsible for the allocation of funds.
03:05In this season, if we calculate,
03:08if a farmer sows 40 lakh acres of rice, he will get 36 lakh acres of rice.
03:15If we look at the state government's role in the allocation of rice,
03:20we can see that they are involved in many aspects.
03:23The central government is supposed to sell 75 kgs of rice for Rs.1,740.
03:29But they are selling it for Rs.1,440.
03:33There are various reasons for this.
03:37Even though the central government is involved in some aspects,
03:41we can see that they are involved in the allocation of funds.
03:50The central government should be involved in the allocation of the rice.
03:55The state government should also be involved in the allocation of crops.
04:03The central government should also be involved in the allocation of crops.
04:09The state government should also be involved in the allocation of crops.
04:19Mr. Kumaraswamy, compared to the rest of the crops,
04:21why is the problem with vegetables and crops so severe?
04:24What is the government's role in this?
04:30Vegetables and crops are very important for the family.
04:39If we compare vegetables and crops,
04:42there are two or three problems with vegetables and crops.
04:46If it rains, vegetables will rot.
04:49If it rains, vegetables will not grow.
04:51There are many such problems.
04:54Vegetables and crops are very important for the family.
04:57Vegetables and crops are very important for the family.