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ANAKAPALLE (VISAKHAPATNAM DT): Jaggery that brings sweetness to people has turned bitter for its makers and cane growers in the district. Sugarcane farmers involved in the jaggery making for past many decades have incurred losses this year too.
Anakapalle jaggery market is the second largest in the country and the product is also exported to other states like Odisha, West Bengal, Jharkhand and Bihar. Anakapalle jaggery is popular, but the business not so sweet to jaggery makers.Traders at the market, now buying black jaggery at Rs 210 per 10 kg lump and at Rs 227 per 10 kg fine quality. Compared to last year, the prices of black and fine jaggery increased from Rs 180 and Rs 200 respectively, but with the rise in input cost, jaggery makers are incurring losses. Jaggery fetched good price in 2010 resulting in good profits. But the current scenario is completely different and jaggery makers are struggle to get back even input costs.
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