Farmers Demand Fair Sugar Cane Rate in Sindh
Farmers in Mirpurkhas have voiced their strong demand for the Sindh government to officially fix the sugarcane rate. At a recent meeting held on Wednesday, they requested a rate of Rs650 per maund to ensure their profitability. This gathering, hosted by local landlord Mansoor Cheema, saw the participation of numerous farmers, highlighting the widespread concern within the agricultural community. SindhNews.com
The Current Situation and Farmers’ Concerns
The farmers face substantial expenses related to cultivating, harvesting, and transporting sugarcane to sugar mills, according to Iqbal Jan Sarhandi, a local landlord. They are urging a price equivalent to the rate of three kilograms of sugar, which they believe is fair compensation. The farmers believe that the current system exploits them.
Impact of Unfair Sugar Cane Rate
Muhammad Umer Bughio and Ehsanul Haq expressed their worries about exploitation, emphasizing the effort and investment farmers put into maintaining the agricultural sector. They stated that setting the official price at Rs650 per maund is important to offset farmers’ losses.
Calls for Government Action
Mumtaz Ali Shah, Muhammad Khan Leghari, and Imamuddin Maher shared that they’ve experienced significant financial losses due to inadequate prices. They’ve called on the government to develop policies that will benefit the farmers. As a last resort, they also warned that they would start protest campaigns throughout Sindh if their requests were not accepted.
Conclusion
The farmers’ demand for a fixed sugarcane rate reflects their struggle in the face of rising input costs and market fluctuations . Their call for government consideration underscores the crucial role these agriculturalists play in the nation’s economy .
