Betel farmers in Cuttack’s Niali resort to distress sale as cyclone Dana nears
CUTTACK: As cyclone Dana closes in on Odisha resorting to distress sale of their produce fearing the worst.
Worried farmers have started plucking both matured and immature betel leaves by engaging extra manpower and are selling those at throwaway prices. Sources said the distress sale of betel leaves is being witnessed in Nuagaon, Anlo, Alana, Babaja, Khandeswar, Debera, Gobindapada, Bilasuni, Olansa and many other localities of the block.
“Usually, we sell 1,000 paan leaves for Rs 700 to Rs 800. But now, we are forced sell the same quantity of leaves at Rs 500 to Rs 550. Since betel vines are vulnerable to cyclonic storms, we have no other way but to go for early harvest and sell the produce at a throwaway price as it is better to earn something than to suffer huge loss,” said 40-year-old betel farmer Manas Ranjan Sahoo.
As per practice, before the onset of monsoon, around 7,000 betel farmers of Niali complete the annual renovation work of their betel vines by spending huge amount of money on altering ‘Chhuncha’, ‘Binchana’, ‘Adua’ and ‘Pota’ in March and April. Sources said the farmers had been making a profit for the last three months. However, cyclone Dana is now posing a threat to their betel vines.