Farmers' body slams ‘cheating’, says it won’t accept govt’s MSP ordinance
Sunday, 18 February 2024
Samyukt Kisan Morcha blames the Centre's selective crop procurement system for pricing inequity and calls for a robust, legally enforceable MSP mechanism to curb cheating by traders. It demands the opening of mandis in all states and rejects the central MSP ordinance based on A2+FL, advocating for the C2+50% formula recommended by the Swaminathan Commission.
Samyukt Kisan Morcha blames the Centre's selective crop procurement system for pricing inequity and calls for a robust, legally enforceable MSP mechanism to curb cheating by traders. It demands the opening of mandis in all states and rejects the central MSP ordinance based on A2+FL, advocating for the C2+50% formula recommended by the Swaminathan Commission.
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