In the name of moisture, traders have become syndicate and pay Rs. 1000 per quintal of cotton. Rs 6,000 to Rs 6,000 The farmers are paying a price of up to Rs 6,500. CCI, a Central Public Sector Undertaking, is yet to open an Acquisition Centre. As a result, the traders are acting as a whimper. In the beginning, cotton farmers sowed seeds, but they were sown in the ground due to lack of rains. Again they ploughed and moulded and planted seeds. Heavy rains occurred during the shore flowering stage. As a result, the cotton coating fell to the ground. The cotton was sprayed with white and yellow mosquitoes. The division has 1.20 lakh acres of cultivated area in Huzurabad, Jammikunta, Illandakunta, Veenavanka, Saidapur and Shankarapatnam mandals. Of these, 80,000 acres are under paddy, 25,000 acres are cotton, 15,000 acres are under maize, vegetables and other crops. There was a shortage of laborers at the time of harvesting cotton. For the past one week, farmers have been worried about the impact of low pressure. Rs. 300 to Rs. Cotton is being brought from other areas by paying 400 rupees. Government of India has fixed the MSP of cotton by Rs. Rs 8,110 for medium variety. While there are 7,710 rupees, middlemen are paying a low price to drown the farmers. The farmers want the central and state governments to respond and ensure a support price for cotton.