Farmers in Rajasthan are displeased as bajra is sold below the minimum support price (MSP) at government mandis. Selling at Rs 2,200-2,400 per quintal instead of the MSP of Rs 2,625, farmers face significant losses. Excessive rainfall has worsened the situation, leading to further price discrepancies.
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