With shrinkage of land and advanced technologies, agriculture now was not that profitable, which has also become commercial, unlike some decades ago, he told reporters here.
Farmers were earlier exploited by middlemen and also wholesale buyers, he said, adding the days were long gone when they thought of disposing of their produce, particularly when they had surplus production.
He cited incidents of over 1,500 banana growers forming a society and fixing the price for their produce and transporting to the destinations.
The stage has already set for farmers to demand suitable price for their produce like manufacturers do for their products, he said, adding that farmers cultivate paddy and wheat based on Minimum Support Price fixed by the Government.
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