**Guntur Mirchi Yard Receives a New Governance Structure, Emphasizing Farmer Welfare and Market Development**
In a significant move to revamp the agricultural market in Andhra Pradesh, the state government has appointed a new body to oversee the Guntur Mirchi Yard, one of the most prominent market committees in the region. The announcement was made on February 20, 2026, at an oath-taking ceremony held at the yard, where Agriculture Minister K. Atchannaidu emphasized the government's commitment to the comprehensive development of the market.
The Guntur Mirchi Yard, which is currently located in the heart of the city, has been a crucial hub for chilli farmers in the region. However, under the previous regime, farmers had faced severe hardships, including investment distress and losses. The new government has vowed to address these issues and ensure a more conducive environment for farmers to thrive.
In his address, Minister Atchannaidu emphasized the importance of reducing the use of pesticides and focusing on producing high-quality yields to compete in international markets. He also promised to take a favorable decision on the relocation of the yard if a detailed report is submitted.
The new chairman of the Guntur Mirchi Yard, Kurra Appa Rao, took charge of the organization, pledging to ensure transparent transactions, improved infrastructure, and fair prices for farmers, traders, and workers. The oath-taking ceremony was attended by elected representatives, coalition leaders, and other dignitaries, including MLAs Burla Ramanjaneyaulu, Bhashyam Praveen, Nakka Anand Babu, Prathipati Pulla Rao, Mayor Kovelamudi Ravindra, and Pilli Manikyala Rao.
The appointment of a new body to govern the Guntur Mirchi Yard is seen as a significant step towards revamping the agricultural market in Andhra Pradesh. The government's commitment to farmer welfare and market development is expected to have a positive impact on the livelihoods of chilli farmers in the region.
**About the Author**
The article was written by Sambasiva Rao M., a journalist with The Hindu, and was published on February 20, 2026.