At a meeting
with the officials of the Marketing Department, the minister asked them to
create awareness and encourage them to sell onion at remunerative price
directly in the Rythu Bazaars. He also asked the officials make special
facilities that the onion farmers sell the essential commodity at not less than
Rs 11 per kg for the benefit of the
producer and the consumer.
On the direction of the minister, the supervising officers and Rythu Bazaars’ estate officers in the twin cities met at an emergency meeting and formulated guidelines. As part of the program, Harish Rao asked the officials concerned to tour onion producing areas like Mominpet, Marpally, Siddipet, Chevella, Shankarpally, Nawabpet, Shivvampet and other mandals in Medak, Ranga Reddy and Mahbubnagar districts and create awareness among the onion farmers and see that they sell their produce directly in the Rythu Bazaars at reasonable remunerative price. He also directed the officials to make arrangements that the consumers procure onion in the Rythu Bazaars at a reasonable rate.
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