Karnataka mango growers get ₹1,750/quintal relief under MIS for Totapuri crop

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Karnataka mango growers get ₹1,750/quintal relief under MIS for Totapuri crop

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Facing a price crash and weather damage, Karnataka's Totapuri mango growers get a direct Centre lifeline: ₹1,750 per quintal under the Market Intervention Scheme, covering up to 1.30 lakh metric tonnes. With DBT delivery into Aadhaar-linked accounts and a one-month implementation window, the scheme's real test is how fast relief actually reaches farmers in Kolar, Belagavi, and beyond.

Key Takeaways

The Centre has approved ₹1,750 per quintal financial assistance for Totapuri mango growers in Karnataka under the Market Intervention Scheme (MIS) .
The relief covers procurement of up to 1,30,000 metric tonnes during the 2026-27 marketing season .
The scheme operates for one month ; farmers must sell through notified APMC markets to qualify.
Compensation will be transferred via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) into Aadhaar-linked bank accounts .
Union Minister Pralhad Joshi had written to Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan requesting the intervention; the ministry responded swiftly with approval.
Key beneficiary districts include Kolar , Chikkaballapur , Belagavi , Vijayapura , Bagalkote , and Ballari , among others.

The Centre has approved financial relief of ₹1,750 per quintal for Totapuri mango growers in Karnataka under the Market Intervention Scheme (MIS), covering up to 1.30 lakh metric tonnes of produce during the 2026-27 marketing season. The announcement, confirmed on 25 June by Union Minister for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Pralhad Joshi, comes as thousands of mango farmers across the state reel from a sharp price collapse and adverse weather.

What the Relief Package Covers

Under the approved framework, the Centre will implement Price Deficiency Payment (PDP) through the MIS for Totapuri mangoes. Financial assistance is fixed at ₹1,750 per quintal, applicable on procurement up to a maximum of 1,30,000 metric tonnes. The scheme will remain operational for one month during the current marketing season, and detailed operational guidelines have already been dispatched to the Karnataka state government.

Farmers eligible for the scheme must sell their produce through notified Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) markets in the state. Compensation for price losses will be credited directly to registered farmers via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) into Aadhaar-linked bank accounts, minimising leakage and ensuring timely disbursal.

How the Decision Came About

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi had recently written to Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, flagging the financial distress of Karnataka's mango growers and pressing for support under the Price Deficiency Payment Scheme (PDPS). The Union Agriculture Ministry responded swiftly, approving the relief package and communicating the decision to Joshi through a formal letter detailing the approved measures.

Joshi expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Agriculture Minister Chouhan on behalf of Karnataka's farming community, describing the intervention as 'timely support' for growers facing acute financial distress during the current season.

Regions and Farmers Set to Benefit

Karnataka ranks among India's leading mango-producing states, with Totapuri mangoes cultivated extensively across districts including Kolar, Chikkaballapur, Ramanagara, Dharwad, Belagavi, Vijayapura, Bagalkote, Ballari, Tumakuru, Mandya, and Channarayapatna. The relief package is expected to benefit lakhs of farmers spread across these regions.

The state government has additionally been directed to publish a list of authorised traders dealing in Totapuri mangoes under the MIS framework for the 2026-27 season, adding a layer of market transparency to the intervention.

Context: Why Mango Farmers Needed Intervention

This season's combination of falling market prices and adverse weather created a double blow for Karnataka's mango belt. The MIS is designed precisely for such situations — it kicks in when market prices fall below a threshold, allowing the government to compensate farmers for the difference without large-scale physical procurement. This is the Centre's most direct price-support action for Karnataka's horticulture sector this season, and it underscores the political sensitivity of agrarian distress in a state that has historically swung on rural voter sentiment.

With guidelines in place and DBT infrastructure ready, implementation speed will now determine how effectively the relief reaches the growers who need it most.

Point of View

Yet past horticulture interventions have seen disbursements delayed well past the marketing window, rendering the relief symbolic. Karnataka's mango belt spans politically sensitive districts, and the Centre's swift response to Joshi's letter signals that agrarian optics matter as much as agricultural economics. The harder question — why price discovery in APMC markets failed to prevent this crash in the first place — remains unanswered.
NationPress
25 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Market Intervention Scheme relief announced for Karnataka mango growers?
The Centre has approved financial assistance of ₹1,750 per quintal for Totapuri mango growers in Karnataka under the Market Intervention Scheme (MIS), covering up to 1.30 lakh metric tonnes of produce for the 2026-27 marketing season. The scheme compensates farmers when market prices fall below viable levels.
Who is eligible for the Totapuri mango MIS relief in Karnataka?
Farmers who sell their Totapuri mango produce through notified Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) markets in Karnataka are eligible. They must be registered farmers with Aadhaar-linked bank accounts to receive compensation via Direct Benefit Transfer.
How long will the Price Deficiency Payment scheme be in force?
The scheme will remain operational for one month during the 2026-27 marketing season. Detailed guidelines have been issued to the Karnataka state government, which has also been directed to publish a list of authorised traders under the MIS framework.
Which districts in Karnataka will benefit from the mango relief package?
The relief is expected to reach mango growers across Kolar, Chikkaballapur, Ramanagara, Dharwad, Belagavi, Vijayapura, Bagalkote, Ballari, Tumakuru, Mandya, and Channarayapatna — the primary Totapuri mango cultivation belts in the state.
Why did Karnataka mango growers need government intervention this season?
A sharp decline in market prices combined with adverse weather conditions severely impacted mango growers' incomes during the current marketing season. Union Minister Pralhad Joshi flagged the distress to Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, prompting the Centre to activate the MIS mechanism.
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