Udupi: Jasmine growers happy as MRP undergoes upward revision


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SP)

Udupi, Nov 18: A decision taken to revise maximum price for an Atte (four rolls of flower stitched together with banana threads) of jasmine flower to Rs 1,250 has made jasmine growers, who are in large numbers in and around Shirva, very happy. So fat, the growers got maximum of Rs 820 for an Atte of the flower.

At the same time, it would be prudent to note that there is no minimum guaranteed price for jasmine. Depending on demand and supply position, it can nosedive to even Rs 70 per Atte on some days.

The revision was made by the price fixation centre at Shirva. The rate of Rs 1,250 would be in place only on days on which there is acute shortage of flower in the market as compared to demand. Jasmine Atte was available for Rs 950 on Saturday November 17.

On days of acute scarcity, flower vendors got even between Rs 1,500 and 2,000 per Atte of flower. But the rate got by the growers stood at Rs 820 per Atte, without regard to the price commanded by the flower in the market. Sometimes the flower vendors create a situation in which jasmine would not be available unless the high price fixed by them is paid.

It is true that in case of jasmine, when the demand for it is high, there is no enough yield, and vice versa. Diseases afflicting the crop, necessity to sprinkle chemical insecticides, buying of fertilisers etc have increased the cost of growing jasmine manifold. The growers are now happy with the hope that they would be able to increase their income from jasmine farming.

A grower, Violet Castelino, from Kodugudde said that with the revision of price of jasmine, growers will get inspired to cultivate more of this flower. She felt that likewise, minimum price of Rs 300 should be fixed for this flower. A flower vendor selling jasmine said that price gets revised as per demand. He felt that the new price has done justice to jasmine growers.

  

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  • vikram Rao, Udupi

    Sun, Nov 18 2018

    Thank you Rahul Gandhi. It’s all because of u

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sun, Nov 18 2018

    @ Vikram..,
    I can only wish that your views/opinion/response/comment is not a FEKU one..,
    take it easy..,

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  • Elwyn Goveas, valencia

    Sun, Nov 18 2018

    This Jasmine flower business is like a share market.During the wedding season the rates touch the sky.Jasmine flower very beautiful because it represents purity.The bride dazzle and her beauty enhances with these jasmine flowers.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sun, Nov 18 2018

    Rich farmers should try constructing green house to grow these flowers throughout the year..
    Since money is guaranteed during less supply in the market, makes sense to invest and make money... Also employ more people! Commercially grow flowers and earn more.😎

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  • Lenston Dsouza, Nandalike/Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 18 2018

    Mallige/Kale/Jasmine/Mogra, its our early morning duty of childhood days before going to school. But now a days due to modern life influence, traditional jasmine cultivation drawn. I agree with Violet Castelino, minimum price should kept as 300 per atte in order to support the cost. Also agriculture department should open an Jasmine research & development center in costal area in order to research on diseases as well more yield on less cost. Also jasmine farmers look in to herbal pesticides to keep them safe from chemical pesticides side effect. I'm not sure, but I heard that Seaweed extract & Bone meal along with vermicompost will strengthen the soil & boost the soil to get more yield.

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Sun, Nov 18 2018

    Acche din for jasmine growers.

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  • dinesh shetty, Nitte/Dubai

    Sun, Nov 18 2018

    "Mallige"- A integral part of Tulunadus glory and History ...Bantakal-Shirva-Katapady region farmers are very deeply appreciated for immense contribution to keep /develop the unique Jasmine is our Tulunadus Pride -Long live Tulunadu.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 18 2018

    In Hindi we call this "Acche Din" ...

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  • Avinash, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 18 2018

    Glad you learnt at least 2 Hindi words 😂😂

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 18 2018

    I was born & bought up in Mumbai.
    Do you want to test my Dictionary ...

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Sun, Nov 18 2018

    Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai,
    If I am not mistaken, the correct sentence should have been, born and brought up in Mumbai and not born and bought up in Mumbai. I was also born and brought up in Bombay, now called Mumbai.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sun, Nov 18 2018

    Good news to the jasmine growers and the sellers as well.

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