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Wasset Province Council calls Agriculture and Trade Ministry not to reduce yellow corn price
26-08-2010 - 12:50
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Wasset Province Council called the ministries of Agriculture and Trade not to reduce the prices of yellow corn at the end of summer. The council said that taking some decisions such as reducing the prices of wheat and barley will affect the agriculture of these strategic crops in the upcoming years and it would increase the suffering of farmers in Wasset and other provinces. The province agriculture sector suffers from the power shortage and displacement, he added.
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Wasset Province Council calls Agriculture and Trade Ministry not to reduce yellow corn price
26-08-2010 - 12:50
Wasset Province Council called the ministries of Agriculture and Trade not to reduce the prices of yellow corn at the end of summer. The council said that taking some decisions such as reducing the prices of wheat and barley will affect the agriculture of these strategic crops in the upcoming years and it would increase the suffering of farmers in Wasset and other provinces. The province agriculture sector suffers from the power shortage and displacement, he added.