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India: More farmers opt for Greenhouse cultivation in Mahabubnagar district

More farmers in the perennial drought-hit Mahabubagar district are opting for the Greenhouse crops utilising the 75 per cent subsidy announced by the Telangana government, as against 50 per cent extended by previous regimes. Farmers have to contribute the rest of 25 per cent of the cost of greenhouse cultivation.
  • Utilise 75 % subsidy provided by TS govt
  • Previous regimes offered only 50 % incentives
  • Vegetables & flowers cultivated for export
This happy development, being viewed as a welcome feature, has come at a time when drought is prevailing in spite of abundant natural resources and indefinite waiting by ryots in the agriculture market yards to sell their grains. They have also been in distress for not being able to repay loans on account of the lack remunerative prices for their produce.

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