Step 1: Note the production values of each farmer.
- Vinita: Tomatoes 60, Vegetables 30, Berries 40.
- Nalli: Tomatoes 40, Vegetables 20, Berries 60.
- Sukanya: Tomatoes 40, Vegetables 30, Berries 30.
- Priya: Tomatoes 70, Vegetables 60, Berries 20.
- Suneeta: Tomatoes 60, Vegetables 20, Berries 20.
- Neela: Tomatoes 60, Vegetables 70, Berries 60.
Step 2: Analyze statement (i).
We need a person such that anyone producing more of one item than them must also produce more of the others.
- For Priya (70, 60, 20):
- Check others: No one has more tomatoes and more vegetables together.
- Neela has 70 vegetables (more), but only 60 tomatoes (less). Not valid.
- Therefore, statement (i) is not true for Priya.
Step 3: Analyze statement (ii).
We need a person such that anyone producing less of one item than them also produced less of at least one more item.
- For Priya (70, 60, 20):
- Compare with Vinita (60, 30, 40): Vinita has fewer tomatoes and fewer vegetables, so condition satisfied.
- Nalli (40, 20, 60): Fewer tomatoes, fewer vegetables, condition satisfied.
- Sukanya (40, 30, 30): Fewer tomatoes, fewer vegetables, condition satisfied.
- Suneeta (60, 20, 20): Fewer tomatoes, fewer vegetables, condition satisfied.
- Neela (60, 70, 60): Not less in tomatoes/vegetables; irrelevant.
Thus, Priya satisfies statement (ii).
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{\text{Priya}}
\]