Chinta Reddy Srinivas Reddy, former chairman of Miryalaguda Agricultural Market Committee and former president of Rythu Bandhu Samiti Nalgonda district, has warned that if the urea registration process is not lifted in the online app and adequate urea is not made available to the farmers, he will fight a legal battle as a farmer for the welfare of the farmers. Speaking at a press conference organized at his residence on Monday, he said that three bags of urea per acre are mandatory for agriculture during the Yasangi season. He said that he has 18.18 acres of agricultural land and that when he applied for urea through the online app, only 12 bags of urea were supplied and the remaining bags of urea have not been received even today. He said that the agricultural officials have advised him to apply again after 15 days, which will cause serious crop damage and reduce crop yield.
He said that the app is deleted within seconds while applying for the urea registration app. He said that about 90 percent of farmers do not have smartphones, are illiterate and do not know technology. He said that the cost of transport charges is higher than purchasing urea through the app. He said that small farmers and farmers who rent lands from NRI farmers are unable to purchase urea through the app. He said that if urea is booked, the OTP goes to the NRIs, and there is no urea stock at that time, and the app is deleted. He said that server failures and technical errors often occur online. He said that when a large number of farmers try to book urea at the same time, they face a situation where the online is busy and they cannot register.
