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Meeting of all Indian rice millers held in Andhra Pradesh

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Meeting of all Indian rice millers held in Andhra Pradesh

  • Under one nation’s policy, there should be only one policy towards foodgrains: Makhan Singla

(Fatehabad News) Jakhal. A national meeting of the All India Rice Mills Association was convened in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh. Which was chaired by Tarsem Saini, President of All India Rice Mill Association, while former Vice President of India Venkaiah Naidu participated as the chief guest of the programme. Association officials from all states participated in this meeting.

On this occasion, Makhan Singla, resident of Jakhal, treasurer of All India Rice Mill Association, said that in the meeting, Tarsem Saini has been appointed as president of All India for the next 5 years. On this, Makhan Singla said that the rice industry in the country is going through many anomalies, now the time has come for the Center to consider and improve the entire policy, otherwise the rice industry of the entire country will be in trouble. He said that in the meeting all the rice millers demanded from the government that under one nation policy, there should be a single policy towards food grains.

The meeting also demanded that the yield of hybrid paddy be less. Therefore, the same policy should be applied in this regard throughout India. On the other hand, the same type of grinding load has been used throughout India for 30 years, which should be increased immediately. He told the meeting that the factory owners should get F. r. Of. Rs 4 per quintal is paid for mixing rice. Something the factory owners will never accept. The broken product of hybrid rice was also discussed in detail at the meeting. Makhan Singla, treasurer of All India Rice Mills Association, urged the central government to provide some relief keeping in mind the situation of mill owners regarding the rice policy.

He said that the mill owner has already been left behind and every year about 20 to 30 rice mill owners across India leave this rice business and engage in other businesses, because due to fluctuations in rice prices, Hundreds of mill owners have returned. to a stalemate. On the above mentioned problems of rice millers, Venkaiah Naidu said that he will talk to the Union Food Minister and the Central Government about the problems of rice millers in the country and will make all-out efforts to resolve the problems of the rice millers. millers.

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