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Hello, friends! You would have seen such videos on the news. Farmers dumping their tomatoes on the road. This was from Bihar. But this can be seen in every state. If you look up news headlines, youll see the same thing in Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Gujarat, Haryana, and almost in every state, at least one such incident. Why do the farmers waste their tomatoes like this? The reason is the frustration of the farmers. Friends, tomatoes are perishable. It cannot be stored for long, itll spoil. The problem is, most farmers do not have cold storage facilities. And when they go to sell their tomatoes in the market, They are blackmailed. They are quoted a non-negotiable price. They are offered around ₹2-₹3 per kg, sometimes even as little as ₹1 per kg. There have been cases where the farmers were offered only ₹0.25 per kg. This doesnt happen to tomatoes only. We see the same thing happening with onions, garlic, sugarcane, wheat, and corn. When the farmers get