Koodige, june.15: Farmers in the district were keen to grow commercially grown ginger crops to facilitate economic growth. But farmers are worried about the disease as they have just finished two months planting the ginger crop and have seen the disease. After preparing and sowing the land, fertilizer is applied to the soil and the ginger crop to thicken when the seedlings are sprouting. Although the current fertilizer price has raised, borrowing money to keep the ginger crop coming up well, the farmers have applied the necessary items. However, climate change does not reduce decay. Farmers of the area are in the backdrop of the disease that has already appeared in many places in the Kushalanagar and Somavarapete. Some farmers believe that climate change is occurring in some parts of the range even though the rainfall is low. If that chunk of ginger is going to sell, there is no buyer. For those who buy and transport ginger are affected by Corona. Old ginger that many farmers had left on the farm last year which was not worth the price, is now taken at Rs.1300/60kg. But the new ginger is just Rs. 400. This has caused a lot of problems to the farmers after spending thousands of rupees.
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