• About
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Submit Your Success Story
  • Hindi Version
Friday, December 5, 2025
Indian Cooperative
IFFCO Banner
  • Home
  • Cooperative Federations
    • NCUI
    • NAFED
    • NCCF
    • NAFCUB
    • SUGAR COOP
    • HOUSING COOP
    • NCDC
    • NFCL
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
    • Fishcofed
  • Banks
  • Dairy
  • Fertilizer
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
  • Cooperator
    • Cooperative Recruitment
    • Cooperative Success Stories
    • Co-op News Snippets
    • Cooperative Coffee Shop
    • Cooperative Complaint Board
  • ICA
  • Laws/Legislations
  • States
  • Video
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Cooperative Federations
    • NCUI
    • NAFED
    • NCCF
    • NAFCUB
    • SUGAR COOP
    • HOUSING COOP
    • NCDC
    • NFCL
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
    • Fishcofed
  • Banks
  • Dairy
  • Fertilizer
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
  • Cooperator
    • Cooperative Recruitment
    • Cooperative Success Stories
    • Co-op News Snippets
    • Cooperative Coffee Shop
    • Cooperative Complaint Board
  • ICA
  • Laws/Legislations
  • States
  • Video
No Result
View All Result
Indian Cooperative
No Result
View All Result
IFFCO Banner
NCDC Banner
NCDC Banner
Home NAFED

Only Nafed can get farmer his due: Thakur

Rohit Gupta by Rohit Gupta
July 8, 2016
in NAFED
0
Only Nafed can get farmer his due: Thakur
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Amid charges of being anti-Nafed leveled by none other than the Chairman of NAFED Mr V R Patel, one of the Directors of NAFED govt nominee Ashok Thakur has claimed that only NAFED can protect the interests of farmers and consumers.

Patel has accused Thakur of weakening the case of bail-out package currently being considered at a high-level in the govt. Thakur is of the view that bail-out package should be given only if Nafed works out a fool-proof system in which the fund is not diverted as happened in the past.

Elaborating the role Nafed plays for the benefits of farmers Nafed Director said at the time when farmers are in pressure to sell their produce at a low rate only NAFED gets them fair price by buying their produce at Minimum Support price.

Thakur also asserted that last year at the time of crisis Nafed purchased onion directly from the farmers and provided them to people at the rate of 35 to 40 kg through the outlets of Mother Dairy and DMS.

On the issue of lentils, he said this year Nafed plans to buy 50 thousand metric tonne pulses directly from the farmers. Nafed has curbed the interference of middlemen and is making every effort to double the income of farmers, he added.

Tags: Ashok ThakurcooperativeLentilsmother dairyNAFED
Share284Tweet177SendShare71
Previous Post

Query of Milan Maheshwari

Next Post

NAFCUB: Hearing begins in arbitration case

Next Post
Nafcub: Saxena appointed Arbitrator

NAFCUB: Hearing begins in arbitration case

saraswatbank
nafed-india
PIMPRI
Image Slideshow
Repco Bank
Kerala Bank Advertisement
Sharad Bank
Prime Bank Advertisement
Deogiri Bank
Tirupati Urban Cooperative Bank
Blinking Ads with 4-Second Interval
WBSCB Ad 1 WBSCB Ad 2 Tripura StCB Ad RNSB Ad Citizen Coop Society Ad
Ad Banner
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Submit Your Success Story
  • Hindi Version

© 2020 IndianCooperative.com.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Cooperative Federations
    • NCUI
    • NAFED
    • NCCF
    • NAFCUB
    • SUGAR COOP
    • Housing
    • NCDC
    • NFCL
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
    • Fishcofed
  • Banks
  • Dairy
  • Fertilizer
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
  • NCUI
  • Cooperator
  • ICA
  • Laws/Legislations
  • States
  • Privacy Policy
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Submit Your Success Story
  • Video

© 2020 IndianCooperative.com.