Haveri: Chilli Byadagi Market, which is internationally recognized, has recorded a high turnover of Rs 2,000 Crore last season.
But, the rain in November has reached violent chili and the market receives low quality chili.
The market becomes chili from Haveri, Gadag, Ballari, Dharwad, Raichur, Bagalkot, and in neighboring countries Andhra Pradesh and Telangana every year.
But heavy rains in these areas in November have influenced the arrival of the market.
Usually, the market is a witness in a heavy rush in November – December.
But this time, chili reaches a low-quality market and the volume is also lacking.
Rain has entered fungi to grow in chili.
The Byadigi Chili, who is famous for their bright red, has become pale because of mushrooms, adding to the worries of farmers to get decent prices for their products.
The Chilli Byadigi market is famous for Dabbi and Kaddi varieties, which are in large demand because oleoresin oil is extracted from them and exported.
While the variety of caddi hollow thin and long with not many seeds, small and fat dabbi with more seeds.
Plump varieties are used by the lipstick industry.
But this season the market has received low-quality chili and with poor colors, making oleoresin oil extraction a big challenge for the industry.
“Because of excessive rain in the region, farmers, traders, workers, commission agents, and thousands of people who depend on the Cabi Byadagi market are in a critical situation.
Heavy rain destroys chili plants drastically and now mushrooms have achieved available results.
Chili has changed White.
Low products like that never get a good price.
The state of the state and trade unions must expand assistance to farmers, “urgent Sureshgouda Patil, president of the Union Treaders, Market Chilli Byadigi, and former MLA.
Anil Kumar, a trader in Byadigi Market, said, “We expect more cold than the previous season, but heavy rainfall has affected the quality and quantity too.
We hope, we get good quality chili in the next few weeks.” “Rain Has crashed into Byadigi chili hard, but this season only starts.
We hope the quality of chili is available from several parts in the coming weeks, “Adappa Together, Secretary of Byadagi APMC.
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