Karnataka Sugarcane Farmers End Protest After Siddaramaiah Announces ₹3,300 Per Tonne Price
Following talks with sugar mill owners and farmer representatives on Friday, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced that farmers will be paid ₹3,300 per ton of sugarcane, with sugar mills contributing ₹3,250 and the state government contributing ₹50.

The protesting farmers have accepted the state government's offer and agreed to withdraw their protest, calling it a victory for the farmers' movement. Sugarcane farmers in the state had been demanding a price increase and had been demanding ₹3,500 per ton.
Farmer leader Raju Shetty, president of the Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatana, who is playing a key role in the movement, told Rural Voice that the farmers had given the government an ultimatum to make a decision by 8 am. Yesterday, during Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's meeting with sugar mill owners, the mills refused to increase prices. After this message reached the farmers, they blocked the Pune-Bengaluru highway today. The government subsequently decided to offer a price of Rs 3,300 per tonne.
It is worth noting that farmers in Karnataka were receiving relatively low prices and the government's indifference led to this movement. The movement resulted in an increase in sugarcane prices. Karnataka's sugarcane belt borders Maharashtra, considered a significant one. Raju Shetty, a two-time MP from Hatkanangale in Maharashtra, has consistently campaigned for sugarcane farmers in the state. He also wields influence in Karnataka's sugarcane belt bordering Maharashtra.

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