"Farmers should be paid within a month of supplying the sugarcane. In case of delay, the authorities should pay interest on the amount," said General Secretary of Ganjam District Sugarcane Growers Association Sameer Pradahan.
The association has threatened agitation if the dues are not paid within a fortnight. This year, the farmers supplied sugarcane to the factory at Rs 2,480 a tonne.
The sugar factory has sought a loan of Rs 15 crore from the Odisha State Cooperative Bank. "The bank is expected to sanction the loan after the government agrees to be guarantor," Mallick said.
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