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Tomato price rise: Maharashtra farmer installs CCTV cameras to keep an eye on farm

The farmer said that he embraced digital surveillance for his farm at Shahpur Banjar near Aurangabad in Maharashtra, after tomato thieves struck there

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Heavy demand and skyrocketing prices of tomatoes have prompted a farmer from Maharashtra to install a CCTV camera on his farm to keep an eye on his plantation, according to the PTI.

Tomatoes are being sold between Rs 100 and Rs 200 across the country, as per the PTI.

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