Explorer

MP: Mangrola Farmers Employ Armed Guards, CCTVs To Protect Garlic Crops Amid Soaring Prices

The prices of garlic have breached the Rs 400 per kg mark in the retail market in the state, while the rate in wholesale markets was hovering between Rs 30,000 to Rs 35,000 per quintal, said Farmers.

New Delhi: The soaring prices of garlic in Madhya Pradesh have prompted farmers to take extraordinary measures to protect their valuable produce from theft. With garlic prices surpassing the Rs 400 per kilogram mark in the retail market and hovering between Rs 30,000 to Rs 35,000 per quintal in wholesale markets, farmers are resorting to unconventional security measures. In a bid to safeguard their precious crops, farmers have installed CCTV cameras and hired armed guards to ward off potential thieves, several farmers said, as per news agency PTI. 

In Mangrola village, located 12 kilometers from Ujjain's Chintaman Road, a scene of heightened security unfolds amidst lush fields of garlic crops. Security guards and armed farmers vigilantly patrol the fields, while others, equipped with CCTV surveillance systems, monitor their land remotely from the comfort of their homes.

"Thieves have taken away the produce of several farmers. So I am guarding my 13 bigas of land on which I have sown garlic with our licensed firearm", PTI quoted farmer Bharat Singh Bais as saying.

"After suffering significant losses over the past two years while cultivating garlic, luck seems to have finally turned in our favor this year," remarked Bais. He also alluded to farmers getting Rs 200 per kilogram for the crop. "Our garlic crop will ripen in the next 15 days so we are guarding our farm this way", Bais added, as per PTI.

Mohammad Saleem, a vegetable trader operating AKS Company in Bhopal, expressed astonishment at the unprecedented surge in garlic prices. "I have never witnessed garlic prices soaring to such heights before," he remarked. Saleem revealed that the wholesale price of premium-grade garlic has soared to Rs 200 per kilogram in the market. He further noted that wholesale prices are experiencing daily fluctuations across various regions of Madhya Pradesh.

ALSO READ| Kareena Kapoor Khan And Saif Ali Khan Have A 'Pact Of Not Working From June To Aug' Every Year

According to an estimate, some 30,000 farmers grow 91,000 tonnes of garlic in Mandsaur district. Garlic is also grown in Ratlam, Chhindwara, Agar Malwa, Indore, Dewas, and Shajapur districts in the state. 

View More
Advertisement
IOI
Don't Miss Out
00
Hours
00
Minutes
00
Seconds
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

Fadnavis Vs Shinde: Security Of 20 Shiv Sena MLAs In Maharashtra Downgraded To One Constable
Fadnavis Vs Shinde: Security Of 20 Shiv Sena MLAs In Maharashtra Downgraded To One Constable
'Daughters And Sisters Will Feel Ashamed': Supreme Court Top Quotes In Ranveer Allahbadia Case
'Daughters And Sisters Will Feel Ashamed': SC Top Quotes In Ranveer Allahbadia Case
3 Stages, Music Shows And Invitation To Ladli Behen — BJP Gears Up For Delhi CM's Oath Ceremony
3 Stages, Music Shows And Invitation To Ladli Behen — BJP Gears Up For Delhi CM's Oath Ceremony
Udit Narayan Teased By Paps At Event Amid Kissing Controversy:
Udit Narayan Teased By Paps At Event Amid Kissing Controversy: "Sir, Ek Kiss Ho Jaye..."
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

India's Got Latent Row: Samay Raina, Apoorva Mukhija to Appear Before NCWNew Delhi Stampede: Railway Takes Major Step After Stampede at StationDelhi Breaking: Railway Takes Action After Stampede, Platform Ticket Sales Halted at New Delhi StationPrayagraj Breaking: Rising Crowd Forces Railway to Shut Sangam Station Until Further Notice

Photo Gallery

Embed widget

We use cookies to improve your experience, analyze traffic, and personalize content. By clicking "Allow All Cookies", you agree to our use of cookies.