A farmer in Maharashtra, who travelled nearly 70 kilometers to sell his onions, received only Rs. 2 in exchange for his 512 Kg of onion. Yes, you read that right. Rajendra Tukaram Chavan from Solapur approached the Agricultural Produce & Livestock Market Committee (APMC) centre where he was given a meager amount of Rs. 1 per kilo of onion. Reportedly, the APMC trader further deducted Rs. 509.50 as transportation charges, head-loading, and weighing fees. Following this, he was left with a cheque of Rs. 2 which he can only encash after a fortnight. Viral Video: Giant Python Sneaks Into Farmer’s Field in Maharashtra’s Chandrapur, Caught by Zilla Parishad Members.
Farmer Gets Only Rs 2 on Sale of 512 kg Onions:
महाराष्ट्र के प्याज किसान ने 512 किलो प्याज बेचा और कमाए सिर्फ 2 रुपए. pic.twitter.com/KbGJbasQ9T
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