More cane means more sugar and diabetes, grow other crops: Yogi Adityanath
“We have paid Rs 26,000 crore to sugarcane farmers this year and the remaining Rs 10,000 crore will also be released soon by sugar mills. We have made adequate arrangements for the same,” the chief minister said.

Patting his government’s back in clearing sugarcane dues to the tune of Rs 26,000 crore, the CM said, “We have paid Rs 26,000 crore to sugarcane farmers this year and the remaining Rs 10,000 crore will also be released soon by sugar mills. We have made adequate arrangements for the same.”
Union minister of transport and road highways Nitin Gadkari, who was also in Baghpat for the ceremony for the project, said, “The situation will change very fast for farmers of the region. More ethanol will be made from molasses and mixed with petrol. There will be ready demand for their produce and therefore farmers will earn more.”
On ethanol mixing, Yogi said, “We will soon have this mechanism in place. But it might take two years. Ethanol will fetch you (farmers) good profits.”
Ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, sugarcane is again causing a great deal of embarrassment for the incumbent BJP government as Rs 10,000 crore dues to farmers is still pending. As a result, farmers are unhappy with the BJP government, and this has given ample ammunition to opposition parties to target the ruling government for leaving cultivators in the lurch. In fact, in the recently held Kairana Lok Sabha bypoll, pending cane dues was the main election issue so much so that the opposition coined the term “Jinnah Vs Ganna” to cash in on farmers’ sentiments. Eventually, BJP lost in its own turf by 44,000 votes to RLD candidate.
In Shamli, police detained 25 Bhartiya Kisan Union activists at Shamli railway station who were on their way to Baghpat to show black flags to CM Yogi in protest against non-payment of pending sugarcane dues to farmers. The activists were later released.
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