Fertiliser Fiasco: Haryana Farmers Battle DAP Shortage
Farmers in Haryana face a shortage of DAP fertiliser, crucial for mustard and wheat cultivation. Despite government claims of adequate stocks, long queues and protests prevail. Congress leaders allege mismanagement, while authorities insist on sufficient supply. The crisis underscores escalating tensions as agricultural needs grow.
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In Haryana, farmers are struggling with a severe shortage of DAP fertiliser, essential for cultivating mustard and wheat crops. The opposition Congress party has criticized the government for failing to address the problem promptly, leading to widespread concern across several districts.
Long queues have been observed as farmers try to procure the fertiliser, prompting police interventions for crowd management. Congress leader Kumari Selja voiced the farmers' frustrations, highlighting the inadequacies in government response during this crucial sowing season.
While the government maintains that there's a sufficient supply of fertilisers, farmers and activists report that the distribution process is chaotic, even requiring coordination at police stations. The situation is exacerbated by black market activities, further straining resources as planting demands increase.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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