Apple farmers say things have become difficult for them as these agents have not paid for their produce for the several years.
Some farmers have filed cases against them, others are waiting for the payments. Many farmers have declined to name the defaulters fearing they could not get their money.
The number of commission agents has multiplied in the apple belts of Narkanda, Rohru, Theog, Kharapather, Shimla, Solan and Parwanoo.
Usually, agents give post-dated cheques against consignment and the money is given within a few weeks.
But some agents take months or even years to settle the account. Defaulters blame wholesalers for the non-payment of dues.
Most of these shops come up in July and close by October. Once these establishments are closed the agents become untraceable.
They appear again in the next harvest
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