Main Minister N. Chandrababu Naida releases a poster on support prices for a review meeting on agriculture at the Secretariat in Amaravati on Thursday. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
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The main Minister N. Chandrababa Naida ordered officials to introduce the mobile rhythu Bazaars and prepare a comprehensive main plan for the modernization of the existing bazaars of Ryth after Andr Pradesh.
On Thursday, Mr. Naida chaired the audit meeting on agriculture and allied sectors at the Secretariat. He also reviewed the implementation of PM Dhan Dhanya Krishi Yojan, who was scheduled to start the premiere of Narendra Modi 11 October.
The main minister said that the new initiatives and modernization of the Ryth bazaars are trying to provide rewarding prices for farmers and available access to quality consumers. The proposed main plan for Bazaars should not only improve physical infrastructure, but also include digital integration, logistics coordination and quality control mechanisms for the modernization of the marketing system. The position of 218 market committees extended throughout the state must be used more efficiently and upgraded with better equipment, including storage of cooling, transport equipment and digital platforms for trading.
“Ryth Bazaars should become a direct bridge between farmers and consumers and cut the mediators,” he said.
Mr. Naidu discussed the premiere of Dhan Dhanya Krishi Yojan and said that farmers should be encouraged to grow high -valuable and highly profitable crops. The central government undertook to obtain 100% pulses and urged officials to take the opportunity to increase the revenue of farmers.
Karnataka’s progress in the series was obvious. Karnataka reached the production level almost eight times higher than Andhra Pradesh, added that the AP can study the model. Also explore the partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for support in the field of innovation and development of Agri-Tech and the development of series.
Naidu, referring to a recent drop in tomato prices in Pattikonda, urged the marketing department to work quickly in such situations to prevent emergency sales. Transport of excess to the bazaars of the rhythm or the use of cold chain infrastructure to stabilize prices and reduce losses for farmers can be explored. Better coordination between agricultural and marketing departments is essential to ensure that government interventions bring measurable results for manufacturers and consumers, he said.
At the review meeting were attended by Minister of Agriculture K. Atchnaid, chairmen of various agricultural and allied corporations and higher officials.
Published – October 9, 2025 20:55
