An ongoing protest by sugarcane farmers near Belagavi escalated into violence, with farmers blocking the Pune-Bengaluru National Highway and clashing with police. They demand a fair price of Rs 3,500 per tonne for their crop.
Sugarcane FarmersProtestBelagaviPunebengaluru HighwayKarnatakaReal Estate PuneNov 07, 2025

The farmers are demanding a fair price of Rs 3,500 per tonne for their sugarcane crop.
The protest turned violent when police arrived to clear the road. Angry farmers chased the police and began pelting stones at their vehicles.
The government is holding high-level meetings with sugar factory owners and urging them to help resolve the farmers' issues. Talks between farmer leaders and police officials are also underway.
The current price of sugarcane in Karnataka is Rs 3,000 per tonne, which is lower than the Rs 4,000 per tonne offered in Maharashtra and Gujarat.
The central government has fixed the Fair Remunerative Price (FRP) and other policies that the farmers and factory owners believe are contributing to the financial strain on South Indian mills.

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