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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago
A bumper harvest is a boon to farmers more than it is a bane.
However in some circumstances it can be either, depending on the market scenarios and the market opportunities.
Explanation:
A boon
A bumper harvest in most instances is a boon or blessing to the farmers.
When farmers have a bumper harvest, they reap more and earn a lot from sales. This however depend on market availability, availabilty of transport and/or availabilty of storage faciities.
If the farmers' products hit the market in a timely manner, they are more likely to get more returns and it becomes a success story.
A bane
Imagine if all the farmers planting the same crop as you did had a bumper harvest, this would mean that you not are the only person with plenty.
The only way you would be able to a get a good deal from the market is if your products hit the the market first or early enough.
At times, many farmers don't plan well and their bumper harvest end up as loss due to lack of storage and/or transportation facilities.
However, in the long run, most of the time, the bumper harvest end as a blessing to the farmers. Since they are dealing with surplus, the farmers do not really have much to lose.
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