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Watermelon growers in Konkan blame Goa-Mumbai highway expansion for dip in their sales

A farmer from Bibavane village in the Konkan region said he now earns just about Rs 1,500 per day from the sale of watermelons along the highway compared to Rs 5,000 per day earlier

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Farmers growing watermelons at a village in Maharashtra's Sindhudurg district have claimed the sales of their produce have dipped following the expansion of the Goa-Mumbai National Highway in the last two years.

A farmer from Bibavane village in the Konkan region said he now earns just about Rs 1,500 per day from the sale of watermelons along the highway compared to Rs 5,000 per day earlier.

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