What steps can be taken to curb rising tomato prices
Centre invites ideas from public to curb tomato prices
- Promote domestic production: Encourage and support local farmers to increase tomato production through subsidies, access to credit, and technical assistance.
- Invest in research and development: Allocate funds for research and development in tomato farming techniques, such as improved seeds and pest control methods, to enhance productivity and reduce costs.
- Implement price regulations: Set price ceilings for tomatoes to prevent excessive price hikes and ensure affordability for consumers.
- Facilitate import policies: Temporarily ease import restrictions on tomatoes to increase supply and stabilize prices during periods of domestic shortage.
- Promote conservation and storage: Educate farmers on post-harvest techniques, including proper storage and preservation methods, to reduce spoilage and extend tomato availability throughout the year.
- Support value-added processing: Encourage the development of tomato-based products, such as sauces and canned goods, to reduce waste and increase market demand, ultimately stabilizing prices.
- Promote alternative crops: Diversify agricultural production by promoting cultivation of alternative crops, reducing dependence solely on tomatoes and thereby lessening the impact of tomato price fluctuations.
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