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The disheartened farmer posted his struggle on the internet, warning other farmers not to sell their harvest in Karnataka's capital.

Digital Desk: After travelling 415 kilometres to Bengaluru's Yeshwantpur market, a farmer from Gadag in north Karnataka earned Rs.8.36 for 205 kg of onions. The transaction receipt has gone viral on the internet.

The New Indian Express identified the farmer as Pawadeppa Hallikeri. The wholesaler who purchased the onions paid Rs. 200 per quintal, subtracted 377 for freight charges, and added 24 for porter fees for a total of Rs. 8.36. The disheartened farmer posted his struggle on the internet, warning other farmers not to sell their harvest in Karnataka's capital.

Netizens were taken aback by the incident. "This is how the double engine govt of @narendramodi & @BSBommai is tripling farmers' income," one of them said (Adani). Gadag farmer travels 415 kilometres to Bengaluru to sell onions and receives Rs.8.36 each 205 kg!"

Farmers in the north Karnataka district are mulling protests against the government in order to get the government to establish an MSP - minimum support price - for their crop. This year has also seen a lot of rain in Gadag, which has caused crop damage and made the onions smaller in size.

Pawadeppa, disheartened by the prices, told the publication that he spent over 25,000 to grow the crop and transport it to the state capital
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