This one is intended to introduce a sense of transparency in price. Often, good intentions aren’t taken seriously. How else could one view the response of this particular industry? Farmers are upset that the tractor industry has chosen to disregard the stipulation to disclose MRP. The Consortium of Indian Farmers’ Association has sent several missives to the authorities in New Delhi. So far, its efforts have remained in the realm of futility. Non-disclosure of MRP by manufacturers, according to it, is leading to overcharging small farmers. No doubt, New Delhi has issued several directions to the manufacturers in the past. But this has not yielded any positive result. During 2022-23, an estimated 944,000 tractors have been sold. In 2023-24, the number reportedly stood around 874,504. There are over one-and-half-dozen domestic and four multinational companies. The price variation is reported to be between Rs150,000 and Rs175,000, depending on the horse power. The non-disclosure of MRP affects farmers in very many ways. What has upset the association more is the fact that the farm gear makers across the board don’t disclose MRP. A farmer-friendly approach calls for a quick policy decision on MRP disclosure for agriculture machinery. Is Delhi listening?