prices of cotton rises from Rs. 2100 per 1000 kg. to Rs. 3100. Prices of Wheat from Rs.700/- per quintal to Rs. 1200 per qunital. Soybean from Rs.1700/- per quintal to Rs. 2700/- per quintal. Thanks to Manmohan singh for helping farmers with rising inflation. Its every farmer's desire to increase the inflation so that it can benefit them. why should we care for the urban people if they get petrol or not, if they get essential commodities at higher rates... we are getting diesel at subsidised rates for our tractors. thanks to MMS. We wish the prices of wheat should be between Rs. 2000/- to Rs. 2500/-. Cotton Rs. 3500 to Rs. 4000. We farmers expect from the urban people to eat more more more and more. don't use public transport. eat burgers, pizzas and other fast food so that demand for wheat will rise and we will get the benefit. thats the reason 65% urban people are obese and are increasing rapidly...thanks to all urban people for increasing demand for wheat and other agriculture produce.... pls. don't use public transport...
RE:farmers and inflation
by galilio on Jul 07, 2008 04:47 PM Permalink
australian wheat board set up trading shop in all major indian cities by 2005 mid to trade locally indian wheat wiped out all local traders with direct procurement from farmers through officers by paying very high prices much higher than minimum support prices fixed by government. australian wheat board bought 2 million tonnes in local mandies and stored and increase the prices of its selling prices at par with australian wheat and started supplying to wheat flour millers.this resulted in higher prices of maida,atta,rava,suji ect compared to the prices prevailing during NDA GOVT. In order to help this multinationals,upa govt allowed future trading commodities exchange and brought 143 items as trading in papers.so all prices went up and we people suffer since UPA govt came to rule us.BJP did not permit multinationals in commodities trading and local warehousing but congress permitted all multinationals to eat away profits at the cost of killing common people.