Tikait flays U.P. govt. move not to hike sugarcane SAP

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Tikait flays U.P. govt. move not to hike sugarcane SAP

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Reacting to the Uttar Pradesh government’s decision not to increase the State Advised Price (SAP) of sugarcane in the current crushing season, national spokesperson of the Bhartiya Kisan Union Rakesh Tikait asked on Monday “whether Yogi Adityanath is proving to be a weaker Chief Minister than Akhilesh Yadav and Mayawati.” “Since 2017, when the BJP government came to power, the SAP of sugarcane has been increased only by Rs. 10. It has been four years since the rates have been revised. The input cost is rising as the prices of diesel, urea, and pesticides have increased. Now, after half the sugarcane has reached from farms to mills, the government has announced that the rates would remain unchanged,” he said. On Monday, according to official sources, the Uttar Pradesh Cabinet took a decision that cane farmers would get Rs. 315 per quintal for the common variety.

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The Hindu

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2021-02-16

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Ghaziabad