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Farmers and farmers’ groups will have to register themselves, post which, they will be given cards to participate in the weekly market that will occur on Thursdays.
An estimate by the Horticulture Department denotes that there are about two lakh farmers in Udupi district and nearly 25,000 are cultivating vegetables and fruits. Of the 17 farmers groups in the district, only three cultivate vegetables.
“The advantage of the santhe is that farmers can sell their produce directly to consumers. There will be no middlemen and farmers will get more rates for their produce. The consumers too will get the vegetables at a lower price. The santhe will help all farmers including those following the integrated method of cultivation. But we require at least 70 farmers/farmer groups to register to start it,” informed Guruprasad, Assistant Horticulture Officer.
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The vegetables and fruits grown in the district are limited and include brinjal, okra, cucumber, yam, gherkins, pumpkin, ‘basale,’ banana and pineapple. Since all vegetables are not grown in the district, farmers and groups from outside the district will be able to take part in the santhe.
“But we depend on other districts for others like tomato, onion, potato, carrot, radish, beetroot, apple, pomegranate, grapes. If farmers and farmers groups participate from other districts, it will give customers a wider choice,” added Guruprasad.