Five-point agreement reached between gov and uncompensated dairy farmers

Nepali farmers have withdrawn their agitation following a five-point agreement reached between the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development and the Central Dairy Cooperative Association Limited Nepal (CDCAN).

It was agreed that every industrialist would promptly compensate farmers for milk sales by the upcoming April 3rd. Moreover, industries must procure milk without reducing quantities from cooperatives to avert any future disruptions in the milk supply chain.

Furthermore, the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development pledged to facilitate the export of dairy products, integrating it into the policies and programs for the upcoming fiscal year to bolster exports.

Commitments were also made to sustain and enhance the government’s livestock insurance program, meeting the Central Dairy Cooperative Association’s demands.

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