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There No One to Listen to Our Plight Farmers Blame Poor Arrangements After Unseasonal Rain Damages Crops in Ajmer

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AI insight
AI-generatedLocalized crop damage in Ajmer, Rajasthan due to unseasonal rain affects chickpea supply at the mandi level. The commercial mechanism is a supply disruption for chickpeas in a specific region, with potential price impact limited to local markets. No national or global scale. Infrastructure deficiency exacerbates losses. Weak mechanism: event is localized, no quantified volume or price data, no broader market impact.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Unseasonal rain and dust storms on May 15 damaged harvested chickpeas in Ajmer, Rajasthan.
- Farmers reported soaked crops rendered unsellable at Kishangarh Mandi.
- Poor mandi infrastructure (lack of shelters) left produce exposed.
- Farmers Bhawani Singh and Ranjit Singh highlighted financial losses.
- Call for improved storage and protection measures at mandis.
Chickpea prices may rise 1-2% in Ajmer mandis within 48 hours due to localized rain damage.
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- AGRICULTURE_FOODshort