Fertiliser Fiasco in Sirsa: DAP Shortage Fuels Black Market Fears
Two fertiliser shops in Sirsa have had their sales suspended following discrepancies uncovered during recent inspections. This comes amidst a worrying shortage of Di-Ammonium Phosphate (DAP), a crucial fertiliser, and reports of chaotic scenes at distribution centres across the region.
Farmers are already grappling with supply gaps, facing inflated prices from private dealers capitalising on the situation. The beginning of the sowing season has only exacerbated these issues, leaving many anxious about securing essential supplies.
Allegations of favouritism in the distribution process are also surfacing, adding to the farmers’ concerns. The situation highlights the vulnerability of farmers to market manipulation during critical agricultural periods.
District officials have pledged to conduct further inspections and promised stringent action against those found violating regulations. However, the immediate impact on farmers facing the current shortage remains a pressing concern. The need for transparent and efficient fertiliser distribution is now more critical than ever, ensuring a fair and timely supply for the upcoming harvest.