Nepal Peasants' Federation presents five-point demand to CM Jamkattel
CHITWAN, Dec 19: Nepal Peasants' Federation has protested the Bagmati provincial government's decision to discontinue subsidies to milk farmers.
The Federation has demanded the government to make sure of a five percent interest subsidy on agricultural loans and lift the restriction on refunding the subsidy amount to farmers from the Nepal Rastra Bank.
Federation district president Nilkantha Rijal and his team met with Chief Minister, Shalikram Jamkattel, and presented a five-point demand on behalf of milk farmers.
Prompt payment to milk producers in Chitwan, the amendment to the vocabulary in the tax exemption procedure to recognise livestock, dairy and meat production as conventional occupations to include them in tax exemption and sufficient fertilizer supplies are among the demands put forth by the delegation.
Receiving the memorandum, the Chief Minister said the government is working to address the demands of farmers and the budget for the current fiscal year aimed to sort out the problems facing farmers. "Prosperity is achievable when the development and promotion of the agricultural sector are ensured," he said, seeking cooperation from all quarters to make it happen.
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