
Andhra Pradesh's Agriculture and Fisheries Minister Kinjarapu Atchannaidu and the Tenant Farmers Association have expressed concern over recent unilateral hikes in shrimp feed prices by manufacturers, with increases of 8 to 10 per kg for Vannamei and Tiger shrimp feed. Both parties highlighted the lack of consultation with farmers and stakeholders, citing financial strain on aqua farmers already facing rising costs and market uncertainties. The government has issued notices to feed companies and plans a meeting with farmers and manufacturers to seek a resolution.
The articles present perspectives from government officials and farmer associations, both opposing the feed companies' price increases without consultation. The coverage reflects concerns about regulatory compliance and economic impact on farmers, without partisan framing. The sources focus on stakeholder grievances and government response, maintaining a neutral stance on the companies' rationale.
The overall tone is critical of the feed companies' unilateral price hikes, emphasizing the financial challenges faced by aqua farmers. The sentiment is predominantly concerned and cautionary, highlighting potential negative effects on the aquaculture sector and livelihoods, while noting government efforts to address the issue.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| thehindu | Agriculture Minister warns feed companies over shrimp feed price hike | Center | Neutral |
| thehindu | Andhra Pradesh aqua farmers oppose steep hike in shrimp feed prices | Center | Negative |
thehindu broke this story on 12 May, 01:01 pm. Other outlets followed.
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