Farmers Scramble For Urea In Bhoodan Pochampally

Farmers who work hard to cultivate crops for six months are facing urea problems under the Congress government. They continue to face difficulties during the monsoon and the dry season. They have to queue up from morning to get a single bag of urea and wait in long queues. Although the authorities are making announcements that there is no shortage of urea, the condition of the farmers at the field level is beyond description. The concern has increased further after the government suggested that they should bring a new app and book online. As soon as they open the app for urea booking, the stock is zero in a few moments. Those who are not educated and do not understand cell phones are struggling to get urea.
Farmers queued up for urea at the PACS in Bhoodan Pochampally mandal center on Wednesday. Many farmers reached there after learning that urea was being provided. Those who had booked on the app queued up for urea. Some others expressed their anger at not receiving urea for the farmers and left. On Wednesday, 444 bags arrived and urea was distributed to the farmers who had booked on the app.





