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How onions turned a poor farmer into a millionaire?



MUMBAI: When Mallikarjuna, a poor Indian farmer, took a bank loan of INR1.5 million and sowed onion seeds, he thought he was taking the biggest risk in his life.

But little did he know that his investment in the crop would turn him into a muti-millionaire. The debt-ridden farmer reaped a bumper harvest of 240 tonnes of onions — just as the price per kilogram hit INR 200 in the south. Mallikarjuna, who hails from Doddasiddavvanahalli of Karnataka, has become a celebrity in farming circles.

According to reports, the farmer’s journey has not been a smooth one. Until October, he was under a lot of stress as the price of onions had stayed low. Mallikajuna said that when he sold the crop in the first week of November the price was around INR 7,000 for 100 kilos but in a few days, it touched INR 12,000.

Also, Mallikarjuna and his family members had to take turns to guard the harvest from onion thieves. Going by INR 200 a kilo, he would have made INR 48 million for 240 tonnes.

(Agencies)

Publish Date : 16 December 2019 11:20 AM

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