Tomatoes, Its marketing, and Growers of Badin - Waseem Akram IR
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Category: Investigative Reporting
Topic:
Tomatoes, Its marketing, and Growers of Badin.
Tomatoes, It’s marketing, and Growers of Badin
Nowadays these farmers are on the roads for
their rights. These farmers are from Sindh province including district Badin.
Badin has an unprecedented status in tomato
production which can not be denied. It is the Second highest tomato productive
district of Sindh, after Thatta and it has a natural offseason for tomato
cultivation. Here tomato is grown on 3.2 thousand hectares and it annually
produces 60 thousand tons.
It has a market which considered among the
largest markets of Tomato in Pakistan and a tomato research station that is
devastated.
Devastated
Tomato research station
District Badin has also a tomato research
station which is located beside Pangrio city. It was a mega project of its time
and it is the only research center for tomatoes in Pakistan. This research
station is equipped with a Tractor, plowing machinery, and 860 agricultural
lands. It was established in 1995, but now it is fully devastated. The staff is
also appointed here which consists of two superintendents and 28 other
employers which are ever absent and taking salaries from home.
A local journalist of Pangrio, on the
condition of anonymity, claimed "The machinery is sold by employers while
the land is under the illicit occupation and remaining is on the lease"
Muhammad Ali a senior grower of Tando Bago said" If the station is
restored, new seeds and varieties will be introduced and there will be no need
to buy the expensive seeds from foreign companies"
The growers in Badin have to face multiple
problems in growing tomato crop despite having a suitable climate. It includes
severe weather, fake seeds, and unreasonable prices in the market.
The tomato crop sowing begins in June and
harvesting in December which runs up to February of next year in Badin. In
early of this period monsoon rains also begin. In 2020 the whole district was
severally affected, in result tomato crops were also drowned.
A
farmer told, " This time we had sowed tomato plants twice, once they were
drowned". He added "It has increased the expenditure on the
crop"
Fake seeds in the markets is also a thorn for
the farmer. Sometimes substandard seeds do not produce so much yield as it
could meet the investment on the crop.
If farmers are successful after all these tragedies
then finally it is to get a suitable price for the crop if it is not so that
farmer expects to get out of debt then it is an injustice to farmers.
According to data provided by Ali Nawaz Khoso,
A grower from Badin, it costs Rs.
10600 per acre in land preparation, Rs
17100 in seeding, fertilizer, and pesticides, Rs 25,700 in weedicide and
fungicide, and Rs 48,900 in labor, irrigation, and transport. Collectively it
costed Rs102,300 on one acre of tomato. Last year’s sum was Rs 69,400.
The small grower is not able to stay for a
better price and cash starvation compels them to sell at throwaway prices,
whether they sell to a middleman or market functionary.
According to a report of the Food and agriculture
section, Planing commission Islamabad, named "Agriculture marketing
infrastructure and Post Harvest Management" Post-harvest losses for
Perishable crop is 20-40 percent while for nonperishable is 15-20 percent. It
to be noticed that tomato is highly perishable.
The report revealed that a large quantity of
produce is wasted and results in huge loss, which if save, could meet the
demand.
The marketing system is diversified in Sindh.
Both sectors; private and public are involved in marketing Agri commodities.
Public sector enterprise freely in buying and selling of many Agri commodities.
The private sector has a full command to determine the prices of vegetables,
fruit milk, and eggs.
A digital protest also launched on Twitter
under the hashtag #stopImportTomatoAndOnion on 10th January. In 12 hours 160
tweets were posted.
These protestants are mostly influenced by the
experience of the year 2019-2020. Last year an area of 22,542 hectares was
under the cultivation for tomatoes in Sindh which Produced 164,658 Metric tons.
Unfortunately, in early November Pakistan
imported tomatoes at a price of 150 per kg to control prices. According to the
19-year record of tomato imports in
Pakistan, 240 ton was imported in during the fiscal year 2019-2020.
The continuous import of tomatoes could not
beat the price hike, but it severely affected the local farmers including Badin
later.
Fayaz Shah Rashdi A grower and agriculture
activist claimed " In 2018-2019 I have experienced the worst situation
regarding this" He added I had sent 28 moned (1,120 kg) of tomato to
Mirpurkhas market in return I had got only Rs.430 rupees".
After all, on 14 January a notice issued by
the Sindh government to request the Federal government to impose a ban on the
Import of tomatoes and initiating measures for the export of onions.
However, an expert in the agriculture sector
has criticized the letter, referring to it as a poor way to represent the issue
of farmers. He added on the condition of anonymity "Tomato was harvested
through the year and land was not fixed for it"
He further added Sindh government is diverting
the problem to the federal government.
The
growers objected that figures given in notice are lesser than existing, and it
does not ascertain all those demands that were raised in the protests.
Therefore the protest will continue till their demands were not filled.
What do farmers demand?
In a Press release of Sindh Abadgar Tanzim and
media reports, growers demanded the following point.
1- Stop the import of tomatoes, onions, and
other vegetables which are available in plenty of quantity.
2- Government must control prices by fixing
the highest and lowest. competitive prices of Agri products especially; Tomato,
onions, sugarcane, rice, and wheat.
3- A member of the grower community must be
included in the agriculture policy-making panel and with his/her mandatory
opinion.
4 - The drainage system of Sindh must be
secured, and all drainage outfall must be dugout and original courses must be
preserved.
All demands from growers are appropriate in
terms of law and their rights. They are demanding fix prices because their
products are bought cheaply and sold expensively which also lead hike in price.
They want their memeber in Agriculture policy making panel because agriculture
policies are made which benefits more to trader than farmer.
The maximum import of tomato was 290 thousand tones during 2012-2013.
If the average yield is increased up to 10
tones per acre then annual production will be 1.4 million tons. There will be
no need to import and will be ever exprted. It can be done by using modern
techniques and establishing research centers in tomato productive districts
across the country.
Tomatoes, Its marketing, and Growers of Badin Waseem Akram IR
Practical work carried under supervision of Sir Sohail Sangi
Media & Communication Studies, University of Sindh
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