Resolving the major problem of forthcoming installments, Clergyman Khudian coordinated the Appointee Chief of Sangrur to guarantee the arrival of around Rs 6.95 crores from the Bhagwanpura Sugar Plant to the meriting farmers before the month’s over.
Punjab’s Horticulture and farmers Government assistance Clergyman Gurmeet Singh Khudian, showed steadfast obligation to the prosperity of sugarcane farmers during a urgent gathering hung on January 18, 2024. He guided division authorities to expeditiously move Rs 1.05 crore into the ledgers of sugarcane farmers in the Sangrur region by Monday, January 22, 2024.

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Arrival of Rs 6.95 crores to farmers from Bhagwanpura Sugar Plant
Resolving the major problem of forthcoming installments, Priest Khudian coordinated the Representative Chief of Sangrur to guarantee the arrival of roughly Rs 6.95 crores from the Bhagwanpura Sugar Factory to the meriting farmers before the month’s over.
This mandate, gave during a gathering with Sangrur region organization, Bhagwanpura Sugar Plant the executives, and delegates of Ganna Kashatkar Sangharsh Panel, Dhuri, highlights the public authority’s obligation to settling farmers’ interests.
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During the gathering, the Agribusiness Pastor showed compassion toward sugarcane farmers, accentuating the significance of guaranteeing their monetary prosperity. Agent Chief Jitendra Jorwal got explicit guidelines to forestall any difficulties for ranchers in selling their produce, addressing concerns connected with dormant buys and lifting of the sugarcane crop.
Sangrur region specialists informed Clergyman Khudian that roughly 2 lakh quintals of sugarcane from the Bhagwanpura Sugar Factory had been handled through plants in Amloh, Budhewal, Mukerian, and Nakodar, given the non-functional status of the Dhuri unit.
No Double-dealing Against ‘Annadata’
Serve Khudian reaffirmed the public authority’s obligation to safeguarding farmers’ inclinations, promising not to permit any double-dealing of the ‘annadata’ (food suppliers). He featured Punjab’s driving situation in the country for giving the most extreme State Concurred Value (SAP) to sugarcane cultivators. With the new SAP climb, farmers are currently getting Rs 391 for every quintal for their yield.