Strengthening agriculture markets for farmers is essential: Ratan Lal Nath

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HT Correspondent

AGARTALA, Jan 12: All-round development is not possible without including everyone and we must work unitedly for the progress of the state.

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This was stated by Tripura Agriculture and Farmer’s Welfare Minister Ratan Lal Nath after the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Primary Rural Market Development Project at Sankhala Bazar in Khowai district. 

The minister said that the first sector for the development of the state is agriculture, which is the base. 

“Our Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with the state and central governments, is working to strengthen agriculture, and for this, we are emphasizing agriculture. Before 2018, the then government, in the last seven years, had set up 71 agriculture markets and spent Rs 20.60 crore. In our seven years from 2018, we have set up 204 agriculture markets and spent Rs 461.83 crore. In Khowai, before 2018, only Rs 2 crore was spent for 8 agriculture markets, whereas we have spent Rs 43 crore for Khowai district,” said the Agriculture minister.

He informed that due to agriculture markets, farmers would benefit after cultivating their products. “We must strengthen our agriculture markets for the benefit of the farmers. At present, we have 554 agriculture markets across the state, including 21 regulated markets, 63 wholesale markets, and 470 rural markets. Six more projects for Khowai district have been sanctioned, including Baijalbari, South Singicherra, Champahour, Kalyanpur, Haoaibari, and Chakmaghat. We will set up markets in each and every area. All-round development is not possible without including everyone. We must work for the progress of the state with everyone,” said the minister.

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