Totapuri Mango is loaded into a truck on a ramp near the Damalacheruur market in the Tirupati district on Thursday
The continuing offer of Manga Totapuri on the Damalacheruvu Mango market, the largest in the undivided Chittoor district, caused panic among farmers.
Collector S. Venkateswar and common collector Shaubham Bansal are doing the situation to monitor the situation.
Regardless of the reasons for the district administration, the last harvested mango, farmers are reportedly indulging in panic harvesting with the end of the season. As a result, the price of manga has fallen further due to the abundant offer.
Sudden supply of tractors and trucks also leads to a chaotic condition in the factories on the pulp. After crossing 24 hours, many farmers were forced to throw away fruit on the road to avoid paying higher rent for hired tractors, as the cost of work and transport exceeded the price of public procurement.
The district collector visited the score for the processing of fruit in Po Pakala mandal to monitor the purchase process and ensure that units obtain fruit at a secure price of 4/kg (plus support price 4/kg offered by the government).
Meanwhile, the factories are also trying to struggle with overflowing fruit supply. Since the international state of things is still grim, causing immersion in the export of fruit pulp, which is almost 60% of total public procurement from the region, processing units have huge accumulated reserves.
As a result, they referred to the government to postpone their loans’ payments to save their credit rating, which banks consider positively.
Published – June 19, 2025 20:13