Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh): The Andhra Pradesh government has set up an additional 471 temporary Ryuth Bazars, which are government-run vegetable markets where farmers directly sell vegetables.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said that the state government's "tough and timely" actions during the pandemic corona outbreak are ensuring the "constant stabilization of the agriculture sector with its farmer-centric COVID Agri plan".
"The government's pragmatic approach to safeguard the interests of the farmers of the state aims to help farmers overcome all the hurdles posed by COVID-19 and the consequential lockdown in the state. The plan of decentralization applied to the Rythu Bazaars has resulted in setting up of additional 471 temporary Rythu Bazars and counting apart from the existing 100 Rythu Bazars," the CMO said in a release.
"It increases the availability of essentials in abundance to citizens in every corner of the state. This helps authorities ensure that the farmers garner fair prices for their products and no cases of distress selling are reported. The decentralized system also helps authorities implement physical distancing norms by avoiding crowds at limited locations," the CMO said.
As many as 451 APSRTC buses have been converted into Mobile Rythu Bazars selling a wide range of essentials straight from the farm. This ensures that the supply of the essentials reaches even the most remote areas.