Chilli stew cultivators in Prakasam region of Andhra Pradesh are cheery as the cost of the foremost business trim in the dry spell inclined locale is on the rise.”The advertise has completely recuperated with the cost of the cross breed ‘Teja’ assortment touching the ₹11,000 per quintal stamp. We anticipate that the cost will go up further to ₹13,000 per quintal as in 2016 as the landings in the market are probably going to be less this year contrasted with the earlier year,” says a gathering of agriculturists in Pamidipadu town close Korispadu with a good feeling in the wake of relating the nightmarish experience a year ago with the value crashing to as low as ₹3,500 per quintal.”I have spent about ₹1.50 lakh per section of land and hope to get around 40 quintals for each section of land this year passing by the present yield condition,” says a rancher, R. Gopoalakrishna, who has developed bean stew in 20 sections of land to recover the “overwhelming misfortunes” brought about a year ago in the wake of a market excess.