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Byadgi chilli prices crash, farmers go on rampage in Karnataka's Haveri

By IANS | Updated: March 11, 2024 22:40 IST

Haveri (Karnataka), March 11 Farmers in Karnataka's Haveri went on a rampage on Monday as prices of the ...

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Haveri (Karnataka), March 11 Farmers in Karnataka's Haveri went on a rampage on Monday as prices of the famous

Sources said chilli prices crashed from Rs 20,000 per quintal to Rs 8,000 on Monday.

As soon as the prices were declared, the angry farmers started pelting stones at the APMC office and torched vehicles parked on the premises. Some protesters also barged inside the office and vandalised it, damaging the furniture and breaking glass windows.

Two cars and 10 bikes belonging to APMC staff were gutted in the incident.

The protesters also raised slogans against the officers and vented their ire with further violence, chasing away the fire force and emergency services staff from the premises. At one stage, the farmers had also chased away the police.

Additional police forces were summoned to rein in the situation.

Farmers claimed that the Byadagi chilli which fetched Rs 20,000 per quintal last week had come down to Rs 8,000, and the finest crop fetched Rs 12,000. In 2022, the Byadgi chilli fetched a bumper price of Rs 76,000 per quintal. Byadagi police are investigating the case.

Home Minister Dr G. Parameshwara stated that the government has taken serious note of the incident.

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