With the upcoming Kharif season on the horizon, the agricultural authorities have taken significant steps to control fertilizer trafficking. The Department of Agriculture has issued new guidelines for monitoring the trafficking of urea, DAP, and NPK in border areas.
According to these guidelines, fertilizer licensees will now be required to collect the mobile numbers of farmers purchasing fertilizer in border areas. Failure to comply with these government guidelines will result in strict enforcement measures.
Border fertilizer traders must now adhere to specific guidelines for the sale of fertilizers. It is mandatory for distributors to record the details of the purchaser's identification, including land records, Aadhar cards, ration cards, voter identification cards, and bank passbooks.
These measures aim to curb the illicit trafficking of fertilizers and ensure that they reach genuine farmers effectively. Cooperation with the authorities during inspections will be crucial, with licenses revoked for those found aiding in illicit trafficking.
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