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Arrivals of new cereals to the Julana market are slow

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Arrivals of new cereals to the Julana market are slow



Piles of rice at the new Julana grain market.

(Jind News) Jind. The arrival of rice to the new cereal market is occurring at a slow pace. So far, around two lakh 5420 quintals of rice have been purchased from the market. While compared to last year this purchase is much smaller. Last year so far four lakh 20 thousand quintals of rice had arrived. Although the arrival of paddy rice has started at the new Julana grain market, the arrival of paddy rice is slow at this time.

Paddy reached half compared to last year, Mandi Association made a decision

Because due to the late planting of rice in the Julana area, the harvest has already begun. Due to less arrival of rice and also due to moisture in the harvested rice crop, farmers do not take their crop to the market to sell. Most of the rice of 1,509 varieties is reaching the new Julana grain market. Talking about the price of Paddy 1509 variety, the price of Paddy 1509 is charged at the rate of Rs 2,450 to Rs 2,910 per quintal. These prices are much lower than last year.

At the meeting of the commission agents’ association on Saturday, the commission agents decided that, to avoid chaos in the market, tractor carts will be allowed to enter the market from 5:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., then no entry will be allowed. no car. the market. Only lifting work will be carried out from 16 to 5 hours.

The entry of tractor cars will be from 5 am to 4 pm and then the lifting will be carried out.

Mandi secretary Comilla said all concrete arrangements have been made for Mandi farmers. No farmer will have any problem selling his crop in the market. Special arrangements have been made for electricity, water and cleanliness in the market.

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