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Haryana's Nawada Village: Lush Fields, Empty Pockets – A Farmer's Tale of Loss
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Green Fields, Empty Pockets: Farmers Face Ruin as Produce Goes Unsold in Faridabad
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28-02-2026, 19:37
Green Fields, Empty Pockets: Farmers Face Ruin as Produce Goes Unsold in Faridabad
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Farmers in Nawada village, Faridabad, face despair despite lush fields of cauliflower, radish, and coriander.
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Produce is ready for harvest, but there are no buyers, leading to significant losses for farmers.
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Transportation costs to market exceed potential earnings, making harvesting unprofitable.
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Farmer Govind Singh, from Etawah, UP, invested heavily but sells cauliflower at 40-50 rupees per 40 kg bag, far below cost.
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Coriander and radish also suffer from extremely low prices, forcing farmers to abandon crops in fields.
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