Dindori: As the Union Budget will be presented on February 1, farmers in the tribal regions of Dindori district in Madhya Pradesh are voicing a common demand, a guarantee of Minimum Support Price (MSP) for their coarse grains, including Kodo, Kukti, and Maize. The district's farmers, who rely on rain-fed agriculture, have small landholdings and face challenges selling their produce at fair prices.
Phoolchand Kurram, a District Council Member, highlighted the traditional cultivation of coarse grains in the regions. "Here, crops like Kodo, Kutki, and Maize are grown in large quantities. We request the government to ensure these crops receive a Minimum Support Price, with a provision in the budget to facilitate direct sale to the government," he said.
Farmers in Dindori, who struggle with a lack of irrigation and unfavourable land conditions are often forced to sell their crops to local traders at lower rates. Bhagwat Singh Parsate, a local farmer, explained the situation.