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NAFED to procure 875 tonnes of black gram from farmers of Kamuthi region till July 9

NAFED to procure 875 tonnes of black gram from farmers of Kamuthi region till July 9
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The National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India (NAFED) is procuring 875 tonnes of black gram from farmers in the Kamuthi region at a minimum support price of ₹78 per kg. The initiative aims to protect farmers from market price fluctuations and ensure timely payments.

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Government-backed procurement programs are essential for maintaining agricultural income stability and food security for small-scale farmers.

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National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd. (NAFED) has planned to procure 875 metric tonnes of black gram from farmers of Kamuthi region through the Kamuthi Regulated Agricultural Market till July 9.

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