Haryana’s Chief Minister has instructed officials to ensure the timely procurement of Rabi crops, emphasizing the importance of smooth and efficient operations during the harvest season. The state is one of the largest producers of wheat and other Rabi crops, and delays in procurement can lead to significant losses for farmers and disruptions in the food supply chain. The CM called for proactive planning to avoid any logistical bottlenecks and ensure that farmers can sell their produce without unnecessary delays. Government officials were directed to prepare adequate infrastructure for the procurement process, ensuring that warehouses, transportation networks, and staff are ready to handle the influx of crops. This move aims to safeguard farmers' interests while maintaining the stability of the state's agricultural economy. By addressing these supply chain concerns ahead of time, the state hopes to prevent unnecessary disruptions and support its agricultural sector.
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