Chitradurga: Debt-ridden farmer turns crorepati after growing onions


Daijiworld Media Network: Chitradurga

Chitradurga, Dec 15: The skyrocketing onion prices have brought ‘tears’ in the eyes of the consumers. However, for a debt-ridden farmer in Doddasiddavvanahalli in Chitradurga district, growing onions has changed his fortune.

According to a report by the Times of India, Mallikarjuna, who reaped an onion crop of 240 tonnes (20 truckloads), became a crorepati in a month’s time. He had invested Rs 15 lac and hoped to make a profit of Rs 5 to 10 lac. However, with the onion prices shooting up to Rs 200 a kilo, he hit a jackpot.

"Growing onions was a risk. If the crop had failed or the prices had crashed, I would have been in trouble. When I sold onions in first week of November, the price was Rs 7,000 per quintal and in a few days it shot up to Rs 12,000 per quintal," he said.

Mallikarjuna has cleared his debts and is planning to buy a land to expand agriculture work and also build a house.

Since 2004, Mallikarjuna has been growing onions in rainy season. He owns 10 acre land and has hired 50 labourers. In 2018, he made a profit of Rs 5 lacs growing onions. Hence, this year he took a loan of Rs 20 lac to lease an additional 10 acre land.

Mallikarjuna who has became a local celebrity with his sudden fortune, tells media that protecting the crop from onion thieves was a big headache. He and his family took turns to guard the crop.

However, not all farmers have been so fortunate. According to data by the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE), farm profitability and growth has been weak across major food grains like rice, wheat, moong and tur, and recent increase in food prices has not resulted in rural wage growth.

  

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  • CHRISTINE, MANGALORE

    Mon, Dec 16 2019

    congrats. Have many more chances like this.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Mon, Dec 16 2019

    Traditional wall clocks, even when stopped, would show exact time at least once a day. So, acche din is true, at least has become a reality to one farmer just once. Stop blaming Modiji being wrong at all times.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Dec 16 2019

    In reality the price of onion started picking not totally because of heavy rains and other natural calamities but partly because of hoarding by farmers and local stockiest.
    This farmer too made se of golden opportunity.

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  • Ravi, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 16 2019

    Please be corrected - it’s the right of every farmer to wait and get a good price for what he has grown . It’s not hoarding .
    Hoarding is by the crafty traders who create artificial scarcity for the prices to increase and then make money .
    I am glad the farmer here hit the jackpot.

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  • Save My India, India

    Mon, Dec 16 2019

    I always used to hear onion and tomato growers were losers when it comes to selling their produce in the markets.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 16 2019

    few farmers may get rich under chaiwala like da Tata, ambani, adani under chaiwala. c India's treasury is empty. no money 4 infrastructures. pumpwell bale pumpwell bale pumpwell bale pumpwell bale pumpwell bale , no money in India's treasury. chaiwala destroyed India's economy.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 16 2019

    Acche Din ...

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Mon, Dec 16 2019

    At least the farmer is happy for that. Rare occurrence in deed when it comes to a farmer.
    May be a Master Stroke by Mr. Modi to make farmers rich.
    But I don't know why the Onion prices skyrocketed? May be another master stroke.

    I remember the speech of Mr. Modiji where he was making fun of Congress Party by saying that- "People are betting in Wankhede Stadium about whether Sachin will hit Centutry first or the Onion Price will hit the century first"
    But today Onion Prices have crossed Double Century also. But Srimanji is saying nothing. I don't know why. May be their Party members mostly don't eat Onion, as Nirmala Sitaraman and some other Health Minister.

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  • ayesha devi, mangaluru

    Mon, Dec 16 2019

    May be he is happy about the phenomenon and hoping it to record Brian Lara's Record.

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  • Joseph, Qatar

    Sun, Dec 15 2019

    Achche din came for this Karnataka farmer. Wonder when other farmer's will be beneficial?9#

    Strange case.

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  • Nash, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 15 2019

    Acche din for Mallikarjuna

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