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Parliamentary committee directs govt to ease supplies


11 April 2020  

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KATHMANDU: The Agriculture, Cooperatives and Natural Resources Committee under the Federal Parliament has directed the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development to ease the supply of grains during the lockdown.

The directive aims to ensure the supply of agriculture produces to customers during the lockdown, said the Committee’s chair Purna Kumari Subedi.

The committee has drawn the attention of the government amid reports that farmers are destroying milk and agriculture produce for failure to find buyers due to lockdown, she said.

The Committee demanded that the government makes arrangements for the collection and sale of milk in a safe way and supply it to factories to make powdered milk.

Likewise, the Committee concluded that the farmers have incurred big losses as agriculture produces have failed to get the market due to the lockdown, referring to banana farmers of Kailali district facing the brunt of lockdown in particular.

Publish Date : 11 April 2020 19:46 PM

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