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Rythu bazaar

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Rythu bazaar is a vegetable market owned by the Government of Andhra Pradesh, wherein farmers bring their produce to the market yard, and sell directly to the consumers thereby eliminating middlemen.

It was first started in the year January 1999, during the regime of Chandrababu Naidu the then Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.

There are about 20 Rythu bazaars spread across the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad.