Farmers, led by Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatna leader and MP Raju Shetty, want the sugar factories to declare Rs 3,000 per tonne as the first instalment for the crop.
Due to the violence, state transport buses are not plying in Sangli and Kolhapur areas. The protesters burnt tyres on the Pune-Bangalore National Highway yesterday, leading to disruption of traffic, apart from pelting stones at ST buses and burning effigies of political leaders.
Shetty said as most of the sugar factories in the state were run by politicians, they were depriving the farmers of their due. Last year, a similar agitation had led to violent protests in western Maharashtra and Marathwada.
Union minister and NCP leader Praful Patel said, "Pricing of sugarcane is a state subject...Issue here is that market price of sugar has fallen drastically since last year.
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"Sugar industry does not depend only on domestic factors, it takes into account global phenomena. So it's difficult for sugar mills unless there is some intervention.
"I am told that Maharashtra government is considering how the state can support mills. Also sugar factories have not paid arrears of hundreds of crores to farmers on account of price of sugar going down and the mills are facing liquidity problems."