With Horticorp delaying payment, farmers start their own vegetable market at Kanthallur

Farmer societies at the winter vegetable farming areas of Kanthallur and Vattavada in Idukki decide not to provide veggies to Horticorp. At the ‘Chilla’ market, farmers are paid a day after the auction. Horticorp says all dues have been cleared

Updated - September 01, 2023 04:43 am IST - IDUKKI

A view of the new winter vegetable market at Kanthallur in Idukki. Photo: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

A view of the new winter vegetable market at Kanthallur in Idukki. Photo: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

With the State government agency Horticorp (Kerala State Horticultural Products Development Corporation) failing to pay them on time, winter vegetable farmers at Kanthallur in Idukki have launched a ‘Chilla’ model farm produce auction centre. The new initiative was launched by the Kanthalloor Winter Vegetable Farmers Society on August 17. Chilla, an exclusive tribal market under the Marayur forest division, opens on Thursdays to sell tribespeople’s farm produce.

Society secretary Sojan P.G. said the new market would function every Thursday. “The market is running successfully. Vendors from Kerala and Tamil Nadu sell their produce here. Each farmer will be paid a day after the auction,” said Mr. Sojan, adding that the society will provide farm machinery to farmers with the assistance of Honda.

“Horticorp is yet to give the ₹8 lakh due to the society in the 2017-19 period. This Onam season, the Kanthallur farmers decided not to provide vegetables to the government agency,” he said. “Our plan is to develop a Chilla model tribal market like in Marayur that sells all produce from farmers.”

39 kg of beans sold

Manoharan, a farmer from Kanthallur, said that on Thursday, he sold 39 kilograms of butter beans through the new market. “The beans were sold at ₹80 a kg. The payment will be credited on Friday. If farmers are paid on time and are provided a proper market, they will produce more vegetables,” said the farmer.

View of a winter vegetable farm at Kanthallur in Idukki

View of a winter vegetable farm at Kanthallur in Idukki | Photo Credit: JOMON PAMPAVALLEY

K. Jayaprakash, president of the Vegetable Farmers’ Society in Vattavada, said the panchayat decided not to give vegetables to Horticorp this Onam season due to payment delay. “Not a single farmer from Vattavada will sell vegetables to Horticorp. Our society also plans to open a Kanthallur model vegetable market,” said Mr. Jayaprakash.

Horticorp response

Horticorp Idukki district manager Pamela Vimalraj told The Hindu that dues of the farmers in Kanthallur and Vattavada had been cleared. “Horticorp officials have checked the farmers’ bank details,”said Ms. Vimalraj. “Now the farmers can directly register under Horticorp, instead of through the societies. Over 150 farmers in Idukki have already registered and provide quality vegetables,” she said.

However, in Kanthallur and Vattavada farmers mix good vegetables with poor quality ones, resulting in the entire lot getting damaged. This causes huge losses to the government agency,” she said.

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