CM Bhajan Lal Sharma's big decision! Masala farmers get msp and straight market, full details of the scheme in video

The country Rajasthan has been known for the smell of spices and diversity of agricultural products for centuries. In such a situation, when the confluence of spices and farmers is on one platform, the discussion is not limited to matters, but also the direction of the future of farmers and the future of the agricultural economy. In this series, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma made a big announcement for the Boers during the Masala Builder Veerata Sammelan held in Jaipur, who not only brought a smile to the faces of the Boers, but also filled the excitement among the business people associated with the spices industry. The farmers will receive a relief scheme while addressing the conference, chief minister Bhajan Lal Sharma said that the role of farmers is the most important in the business of spices. He announced that the government will now provide a special relief scheme to the farmers, including Masala producers with better prices, technical assistance and marketing facilities. This relief scheme will liberate farmers from the pressure of middlemen, along with the price stability. He said that farmers who grow spices often suffer losses due to market uncertainties and prices. In such a situation, the state government has decided that the work will be done to determine the minimum support price (MSP) of the products of farmers so that they can get a fair price for their products. Bhajan Lal Sharma, a new strategy for the spice industry, said that Rajasthan’s spices in large quantities are being executed not only in the country, but also abroad. Spices such as turmeric, coriander, fennel and red chili are the identity of the region. The government wants these spices worldwide to be made even a larger brand. For this, the state government will start a new initiative with the name ‘Rajasthan Masala Brand’, so that the spices of local farmers in the international market can be identified. The buyer and seller representatives present at the participation conference of farmers and traders welcomed the announcement of the Chief Minister. Traders believe that if the farmers are provided directly to the farmers, both will improve the quality and the supply of spices. This will increase exports and the purpose of doubling the revenue of farmers will also be achieved. The Boers also appreciated the relief scheme of the main minister. He said he often has to sell his products to one price at a quarter, but if the government offers support price and direct marketing platforms, their hard work will get the right price. Future schemes have also been announced that the state government will offer modern technology, cooling and processing facilities to farmers related to the spice industry. It will not only maintain the quality of spices, but will also provide the ability to compete in the market. Share this story -tags