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30 minutes ago, bluebadger said:

technological usage - logic - high density - ivanni pakkana pedithe - these ppl r corporates - once corporates steps in there will be nothing but greed n death.

 

farming emundhi, evadanna chestadu. market undaali ga.

corporates aina, regular farmers aina, govt is gonna control the price. don't worry. farming will always be subsidized.. Its better farmers get out of farming as soon as possible, or aim for these kind of low investment special farming.

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2 minutes ago, Raven_Rayes said:

Its a hydroponic farm. People are doing this in their extra rooms, and terraces, in every city in India.

doing this in a large scale actually does crash the market and reduce prices for such produce. But its not a 'hi-tech' agri business. They produce special greenies, and some other produces that are mostly used as flavour, not actual vegetables.

Still it fills a niche of high end vegetable segement .  

These operations do not compete with normal farmers at all , they compete with the middlemen

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10 minutes ago, Ryzen_renoir said:

It's good to see corporate style operations in india , india needs more of these . There are large number of wealthy individuals who can afford high quality food produce  

Marketing is the most important part of this Operation .

For those who are saying this will lead to price rise , will a  merdeces benz compete for same customer as maruti ?  

Such operations are incredibly hard to run in a country like India , I have known several NRI's who invested in farm sector only to return losses .   Wish him best of luck 

This is different where a rich class folk needs to show off his identity by buying benz and low or middle class folk does not need that much of identity and is ok with a to b n b to a maruti. 

having said that - what n where is the need of setting up such state of art farmery to raise greens, where as it could also be harvested conventionally - the only need I really see is corporate greed. 

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5 minutes ago, Raven_Rayes said:

farming emundhi, evadanna chestadu. market undaali ga.

corporates aina, regular farmers aina, govt is gonna control the price. don't worry. farming will always be subsidized.. Its better farmers get out of farming as soon as possible, or aim for these kind of low investment special farming.

this seems unreal - never did happen nor gonna happen for produce. govt is focusing on high income commodities - for instance pre-pandemic fuel was 74 now its 100, cooking oil price was 106/l where as same brand now is 215/ltr. better to forget abt govts

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13 minutes ago, bluebadger said:

what n where is the need of setting up such state of art farmery to raise greens, where as it could also be harvested conventionally - the only need I really see is corporate greed. 

Coming from a farming family myself the only way to consistently produce organic vegetables  of high quality is to use greenhouses.

There are enough rich people in Hyderabad who want a brand that guarentees fresh organic produce. 

When I was in Bengaluru, a lot of foreigners seem to buy only nestle milk at 300 per liter simply because they don't trust indian brands. 

Like I said these establishments do not compete with  conventional farms because they cater to high end customers . And they can't really scale that we'll because commoners can't afford them

 

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7 minutes ago, bluebadger said:

this seems unreal - never did happen nor gonna happen for produce. govt is focusing on high income commodities - for instance pre-pandemic fuel was 74 now its 100, cooking oil price was 106/l where as same brand now is 215/ltr. better to forget abt govts

This Indian govt is dumb. It'll change. and a professional govt will form in the future, which will regulate farm sector in a way that is cost effective to both the govt (in terms of giving subsidies) and the consumer.

The sad truth is that, the farmer will not feature in this plan.

trust me, Indian govt, will get better and more scientific. Whether the hatred for muslims will disappear is the only thing I worry about in India. rest all, India is mostly fine.

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1 minute ago, Raven_Rayes said:

This Indian govt is dumb. It'll change. and a professional govt will form in the future, which will regulate farm sector in a way that is cost effective to both the govt (in terms of giving subsidies) and the consumer.

The sad truth is that, the farmer will not feature in this plan.

trust me, Indian govt, will get better and more scientific. Whether the hatred for muslims will disappear is the only thing I worry about in India. rest all, India is mostly fine.

thanks to all the positivity about the govt and its ppl,  its just hard for me to see it that way. unless ppl change and demand, govt isnt gonna change. unfortunately Governments have become more of a persona driven systems. Hope ppl will change n govt too.

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13 minutes ago, bluebadger said:

this seems unreal - never did happen nor gonna happen for produce. govt is focusing on high income commodities - for instance pre-pandemic fuel was 74 now its 100, cooking oil price was 106/l where as same brand now is 215/ltr. better to forget abt govts

Its a very hard mathematical problem to solve - how to regulate the market to benefit 100000s of farmers, and brokers, to make sure that the market is competitive.

every country chooses the easy route to hand over farming to dozens of huge companies, and regulate prices.. They can do it because govt will subsidize this farming.

There's no other way to make sure your food is cheap. Until we invent a quantum computer.

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2 minutes ago, bluebadger said:

thanks to all the positivity about the govt and its ppl,  its just hard for me to see it that way. unless ppl change and demand, govt isnt gonna change. unfortunately Governments have become more of a persona driven systems. Hope ppl will change n govt too.

90% of farmers will be forced out of farming. This is unavoidable. But if the economy is good, they'll find higher paying better jobs elsewhere.

anyway since farming labour is mostly seasonal in India, most of them may not even feel the pinch, except small land holders, who are stuck between a rock and hard place.

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6 minutes ago, Ryzen_renoir said:

Coming from a farming family myself the only way to consistently produce organic vegetables  of high quality is to use greenhouses.

There are enough rich people in Hyderabad who want a brand that guarentees fresh organic produce. 

When I was in Bengaluru, a lot of foreigners seem to buy only nestle milk at 300 per liter simply because they don't trust indian brands. 

Like I said these establishments do not compete with  conventional farms because they cater to high end customers . And they can't really scale that we'll because commoners can't afford them

 

This is very true period. however the greediness of the other vendors will still make the prices go up for common man, because small vendors display prices based on prices at high end stores such as SPAR/Urban Kissan/pure o natural etc. in hyd. Their strategy is that if ppl are buying at such high prices at these fancy stores they can afford price hike for other produce as well. 

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emo naa house top lo chinna size green house vesukunna.. atleast green's , capsicum, onion and tomatoes ki chala easy undhi.. I think I did some very little investment and some time..but output is great and bayataki every other day bayataki vellasina pani ledhu

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5 minutes ago, bluebadger said:

thanks to all the positivity about the govt and its ppl,  its just hard for me to see it that way. unless ppl change and demand, govt isnt gonna change. unfortunately Governments have become more of a persona driven systems. Hope ppl will change n govt too.

India has too much untapped potential, to feel down about it.

India also has potential to descend into living hell for its minorities. Too many Hindus don't even care, or are actively pouring venom on muslims.

India has two choices.. to get a data driven governance, or a fascist hellhole with BJP.  Most hindus are ready to choose the latter. that's India's problem.

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1 minute ago, Raven_Rayes said:

India has too much untapped potential, to feel down about it.

India also has potential to descend into living hell for its minorities. Too many Hindus don't even care, or are actively pouring venom on muslims.

India has two choices.. to get a data driven governance, or a fascist hellhole with BJP.  Most hindus are ready to choose the latter. that's India's problem.

may be its not hindus that dont care - but ppl who are pretty fkd up living their own daily battles dont care or bother much.

systems should work independent of a party or a person influencing the party. for now the latter is being embraced much -  once ppl are no more ignorant and come to their right senses - this shouldnt be happening. I think ppl of india need a lot of general education to bolster common sense.

 

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6 minutes ago, Raven_Rayes said:

farming is not a startup business. really surprised that someone decided to fund this venture.

in India u can bank on anything as long as u have initial investments - for this venture they can advertise by saying all the equipment n technology is from america - and ppl will start buying thinking that american equipments n technology are world class and the greens they produce would be too lol 

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