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00:00Hazaribagh is known as the capital city for vegetable production.
00:05Tomatoes from Hazaribagh are available in the markets of South India and Delhi.
00:10In such a situation, farmers become red after selling these tomatoes.
00:14But now, it is the time of winter.
00:16In such a situation, the price of vegetables has also fallen heavily.
00:19And if we talk about the farmers,
00:21the farmers' savings are not returning.
00:25We have farmers from Ishaq.
00:26Ishaq is known as a farming village.
00:29We know from them what the market price is.
00:32What is the market price if we talk about vegetables?
00:34Vegetables are cheap now.
00:36Brinjal is Rs. 20 per kg.
00:39Tomato is Rs. 10 per kg.
00:40Cauliflower is also Rs. 10 per kg.
00:42Peas are now Rs. 50 per kg.
00:44Earlier it was Rs. 200, Rs. 180, Rs. 100 per kg.
00:47Now the rate has fallen.
00:48The price of okra is around Rs. 100 or Rs. 90.
00:52Onions are good for people to eat.
00:56The retail price is around Rs. 40.
00:58And the rest is around Rs. 33 or Rs. 34.
01:01Tomatoes are exported to India,
01:04to West India, to Delhi, to UP.
01:07What do you feel now?
01:09Is the demand increasing or not?
01:12Sir, the demand for vegetables has increased.
01:14People are going to the market.
01:16If the rate of vegetables falls,
01:19the farmers will not be able to do anything.
01:22No.
01:23No.
01:24What was the rate of tomatoes before?
01:26Earlier it was Rs. 50, Rs. 60, Rs. 80.
01:28In how many days has the price of tomatoes fallen?
01:31Sir, I think it has been a month.
01:35So, you saw that in the Tamahajari Bagh,
01:39the price of vegetables has fallen.
01:42And the farmers are very upset.
01:44They are not getting back their savings.
01:47The farmers who did farming for the first time,
01:49and brought crops,
01:50they earned well.
01:52But now in the second phase,
01:54there is no time to earn.
01:56The market is still open.
01:58What is the rate of vegetables?
01:59Are you buying vegetables?
02:00No.
02:01Don't you eat vegetables?
02:02We eat, but…
02:03What is the rate of vegetables?
02:04I don't know, sir.
02:05You don't know.
02:06You don't know the rate.
02:07We eat vegetables,
02:08but we don't know the rate.
02:10But apart from this,
02:12if you see,
02:15women farmers are also here.
02:18And here too.
02:19How is the sale of vegetables?
02:21Is there a sale?
02:23No, there is no sale.
02:24It is cold.
02:25It is cold?
02:26Yes.
02:27And the price?
02:28Vegetables are Rs. 20 per kg.
02:30And black vegetables are Rs. 15 per kg.
02:32So, there is no good price in the market?
02:35No.
02:36No?
02:37No.
02:38Women farmers are also saying
02:40that they are not getting the price they should get.
02:43This is the situation of the entire market.
02:45Here, the price of vegetables is very low.
02:50Earlier, we used to pay Rs. 500 per bag.
02:53Now, we are paying Rs. 100 per bag.
02:56If you take Rs. 500,
02:58you can eat food for a week.
03:02You can eat food for a week.
03:05This is the situation of Hazaribagh.
03:08And it is clear,
03:10as the farmers are saying,
03:12that the price of vegetables has fallen.
03:15Gaurav Prakash, ETV Bharat, Hazaribagh.