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Totapuri mango growers to get subsidy transparently, no favouritism: Chittoor Collector
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Totapuri mango growers to get subsidy transparently, no favouritism: Chittoor Collector

The Chittoor district Collector, Sumit Kumar, announced that subsidies for Totapuri mango growers affected by crop losses will be distributed transparently, ensuring no favoritism. Eligibility criteria include gram sabha resolutions, field inspections, past cultivation records, and e-KYC verification. The state government introduced a minimum support price of ₹4 per kilogram for Totapuri mangoes to address financial distress caused by weak international demand and reduced procurement by mango pulp industries. Over 35,000 families rely on Totapuri mango farming, which is primarily used for pulp rather than fresh consumption. An expert committee from the Indian Council of Agricultural Research is assessing challenges in the sector and will recommend long-term policies to support the mango industry.

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Totapuri mango growers to get subsidy transparently, no favouritism: Chittoor Collector

The Chittoor district Collector, Sumit Kumar, announced that subsidies for Totapuri mango growers affected by crop losses will be distributed transparently, ensuring no favoritism. Eligibility criteria include gram sabha resolutions, field inspections, past cultivation records, and e-KYC verification. The state government introduced a minimum support price of ₹4 per kilogram for Totapuri mangoes to address financial distress caused by weak international demand and reduced procurement by mango pulp industries. Over 35,000 families rely on Totapuri mango farming, which is primarily used for pulp rather than fresh consumption. An expert committee from the Indian Council of Agricultural Research is assessing challenges in the sector and will recommend long-term policies to support the mango industry.

Bias read (Center): The article presents official statements from the Collector regarding government actions and policies aimed at supporting mango growers. It includes balanced information about the subsidy program, eligibility criteria, and the involvement of an expert committee. There is no evident bias toward any政治

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Factuality is high as the article reports on official statements from the Collector and provides specific details about the subsidy program, aligning with cross-source consensus. Objectivity is slightly lower due to some emotionally charged language like 'severe financial distress' and emphasis on t

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