Tiwari, who supports two children, aged 4 and 5, his wife, mother and father, has been hit hard. A 50 kg sack of seeds sells for Rs 1,000 if paid for in smaller denominations. But for buyers with the old Rs 500 or Rs 1,000 notes they cost Rs 1,100 or Rs 1,150. So Tiwari has settled for lesser quantity of seeds for the next wheat crop. The decision, though individual, has implications for the entire country, if more farmers chose, like him, a smaller crop. “After Modi’s announcement I deposited my entire Rs 80,000 savings and that took two full days. Now I can’t withdraw it, so I’m stuck again,” he says.