In a press release, agriculture activist Kishor Tiwari said cotton has been cultivated on a record 10.2 million hectares this year as the price of the key textile ingredient reached Rs 14,000 per quintal last year.
Cotton farmers will take out a rally in Maharashtra's Yavatmal district on May 18 to demand a subsidy of Rs 5,000 per quintal and financial assistance for crop growers who have suffered losses due to "excessive" rains, an agriculture activist said on Monday.
In a press release, agriculture activist Kishor Tiwari said cotton has been cultivated on a record 10.2 million hectares this year as the price of the key textile ingredient reached Rs 14,000 per quintal last year.
However, prices have come down to Rs 7,500 per quintal, forcing many debt-ridden cotton farmers to end their lives. He said 40 per cent of the cotton crop was damaged this year due to "excessive" rains.
Tiwari claimed that 3,300 cotton farmers have committed suicide in Maharashtra this season.