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COVID-19 lockdown spells trouble for strawberry growers in UP's Sambhal district

Sambhal (Uttar Pradesh) [India], April 24 (ANI): Strawberry growers in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal district are facing huge losses this season amid the nation-wide lockdown due to coronavirus outbreak and they are forced to uproot their produce as they are unable to sell it in the markets.

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Strawberry growers suffer huge losses in Sambhal district amid lockdown (Photo/ANI)

Sambhal (Uttar Pradesh) [India], April 24 (ANI): strawberry-growers">Strawberry growers in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal district are facing huge losses this season amid the nation-wide lockdown due to coronavirus outbreak and they are forced to uproot their produce as they are unable to sell it in the markets.
Earlier the strawberry growers here had to suffer losses following a hailstorm, now that the markets are shut, the strawberry produce is yet to be sold. However, some of the farmers are left with no other option but to uproot the produce before they suffers any more losses.
Although the Central and State governments are constantly talking about providing relief to the farmers, they are currently bearing the brunt of the COVID-19 lockdown.
Speaking to ANI, Ravi Kumar, a strawberry grower said, "We start cultivating on October 15 which goes on till May 15. But due to the hailstorm, we have suffered huge losses this time. And now the Mandis are shut due to the lockdown. We thought of growing chillies and ridge gourd," said Ravi Kumar, a farmer.
"Our produce is supplied to Delhi's Azadpur Mandi and in Dehradun and Lucknow. Mandis are closed, that is why we can not send our produce there. Although we are facing losses, we understand that lockdown is needed to combat coronavirus," he added.
Another farmer said that they will uproot their strawberry produce before they suffer any more losses.
On the other hand, amid the current situation, the farmers here are cultivating other crops as well in a bid to suffer fewer losses.
"We are not getting any money for our produce and we are unable to sell it to the other districts so we decided to uproot our strawberry produce," said farmers. (ANI)

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