
Director of the Gardening and Serials of K. Srinivasa Rao on Tuesday in the Tirupati district in the Tirupati district of the Inspection Ramp (Public Procurement Point) on Tuesday in the Tirupati district in the Tirupati district in the Tirupati district in the Tirupati district Tirupati district in the district of Tirupati in the Tirupati district in the district of Tirupati
On Tuesday, the Government decided to publish officers of income from the village (VROS) and police constraints at points in Mango (RAMPS) to ensure the regulation and avoid friction between farmers and traders.
The director of the gardening and series K. Srinivasa Rao visited a series of ramps of all varieties in the Pakala Mandal in the Tirupati district.
Trucks and tractors loaded with production were waiting for units for fruit processing in Yerravaripal, BN Kandriga, Puttur, Narayanavanam, Renigunta, Satyaved, Pakala and KVB Puram. Given the huge supply of manga accumulated units, the waiting time for awarding public procurement after 24 hours.
When shares in factories slow down, ramps that supply mangoes automatically slow down the process of buying farmers, which is likely to cause friction.
Mr. Rao suggested the question of chips on the ramps the date of awarding public procurement so that the farmers could amaze the harvest process. This step not only shortens the waiting time for farmers, but also helps to delay the harvest process and ensure price stabilization.
Although the government has ordered the factory and ramp owners to pay Totapuri 8 for kg to growers, it is more violated where the price is stunning to a historically minimum of 2 to 3 ₹ per kg.
Mr. Srinivasa Rao, who ordered the ramp owners not to lead the farmers to a ride, to pay the secured price of the influx over the “crisis of abundance”.
The divisional official A. Rammohan, District Horticulture B. Dasaratharami Reddy Sailaja Devi was also present.
Meanwhile, the factories in the district have so far acquired 24,280 metric tons of Manga Totapuri for the current season, including 1300 metric tons acquired on Tuesday, June 24, according to information available with the Ministry of Horticulture.
Published – June 24, 2025 20:25





