Red hot potato market could spell trouble for farmers in India
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Potato prices in India started rising in December 2019 due to the delay in harvesting the early rabi crop (Figure 1). Although they fell a bit in February and March with the arrival of the new harvest, they have remained higher than average prices during the same period in previous years due to less area…
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