Sambalpur Local News

Since Eight days the rice has been destroyed by the fog but the administration has not been able to explain

It has been eight days since the rice could be grown from the Chaurpur Mandi. The tripartite meeting also failed on Wednesday. No decision was taken at the meeting, either by the district administration, the farmers, or the millers.

In Sambalpur (Sambalpur) district, for the first time in the state, paddy mandis have been opened. Farmers are plagued by problems with tokens and cotton swabs. Four days after the Chaurpur Manti, the paddy did not rise on Wednesday. The issue’s end has the recaptured Miller, Farmers’ and District Administrative Offices in the spotlight. Farmers in Manti have decided to unload rice, while the FAQ focuses on quality rice. Although the Manti was opened on the 26th of last month, not a single bag of paddy has been sold in the Chaurpur Mandi for eight days today. A meeting between the farmers and the district administration on Wednesday also failed to resolve the issue. Farmers have blamed the government and Miller for this, while Miller has blamed farmers. The miller said he had cut 3 to 4 kilograms of cotton per bag of moisture. However, the farmer did not like the cotton and did not sell the rice.
Meanwhile, the farmer has unloaded paddy at Mandi and left. “As long as there is no right decision, there will be no rice harvest from the church,” said Ashok Pradhan, a farmer leader. According to the district supply department, farmers have been protesting against the crackdown. It is learned that the farmers left the paddy in the mandi and returned to their homes. In the meantime, wait for the rice to come out.

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