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Sugarcane Farmers To Get Their Dues In Three Installments: Punjab Agriculture Minister

Punjab Agriculture Minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal 🦩on Friday said sugarcane farmers will get their dues amounting to Rs 300 crore in three installments.

Sugarcane Farmers To Get Their Dues In Thrℱee Installments: Pu🔴njab Agriculture Minister
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Punjab Ag💟riculture Minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal on Friday said sugarcane farmers will get their dues amounting to Rs 300 crore in three installments.

The first installment of Rs 100 crore will be released by July 30, the second of the same amount by August 30, and the thi♍rd by September 15, said Dhaliwal after a meeting here with farm union leaders.

According to an official statement, he told farmer leaders that the st🐼ate government is in the process of equipping the sugar mills with state-of-the-art machinery and as part of this strategy, the mills at Batala and Gurdaspur are being modernized.

The minist🦄er said the government-constituted teams visited 730 spots in the cotton belt of Muktsar, Bathinda, and B✤arnala where crops were damaged due to the whitefly attack.

The teams will visit again on July �🍌�28 to assess the damage.  

D𝔍haliwal said in case somebody is found selling spurious seeds and pesticides🍸 to farmers, stringent action will be taken.

He will emphatically take up the issue of the cases registered against farmers durin🌳g the stir against the Centre’s now-withdrawn f🐎arm laws, the minister assured.

Rꦰeiterating that Punjab Chief Minister Bh✤agwant Mann has always kept the interests of farmers uppermost in his mind, he said the CM has written to the Centre protesting against the exclusion of Punjab from the committee formed on the MSP.  

The chief minister stands fully committed to spare no effort to ensure the welfa𒀰re and prosperity of the farming community of the state.

As pa♒rt of this, it is the firm resolve of the state government to adopt a zero-tolerance policy towards any exploitation of sugarcane farmers by private mill owners, he said.

He said owners of private mills will be asked to ensure timely payments to farmers and in case of non-compliance, the mill will have to shut sho𝕴p.

(Inputs from PTI)