Farmers are on the warpath since June 1 for demands including loan waiver and higher minimum support prices.
Despite the government announcing a loan waiver for marginal farmers on Saturday, the agitation has continued.
In Pune's Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC), the inflow of vegetables and fruits was only about 50 per cent today, resulting in their prices going up by three to five times, sources said.
The workers of Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatna held protests outside the collector's office in Sangli and 20 of them were taken into custody by police.
The daily business of around Rs 20-25 crore in 17 major APMCs in Nashik and other smaller market committees has come to a standstill, they added.
Farmers locked the offices of talathi (revenue officer) in some villages of Kolhapur and Nashik districts.
In Ahmednagar district, the inflow of vegetables was mere 1 per cent and there was no milk collection, increasing the woes of the people, sources said.
In the district's Puntamba village, the agitating farmers threw vegetables outside the divisional commissioner's office.
Police took into custody six workers of Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatna in Amaravati.
Meanwhile, sources said the farmers' strike in Maharashtra has benefited traders from Surat, Belgaum, Indore and Delhi as the Vasai-Virar region is witnessing an influx of agricultural produce from Surat.
The Vasai-Virar region has several vegetable markets which usually get the produce from Nashik, Junnar and Vashi. The farmers' strike has stopped the flow of vegetables from Maharashtra.
"Truck drivers are scared of violent protests. Traders from Surat, Delhi, Indore and Belgaum have thus taken advantage of the strike, increased the prices and the inflow of vegetables in the Vashi APMC has increased by around 30 per cent," an official from the cooperatives department said.
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