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Salem Mayor inspects mobile vegetable vehicles

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People purchasing vegetables from a mobile shop in Salem on Saturday.

People purchasing vegetables from a mobile shop in Salem on Saturday. | Photo Credit: E. LAKSHMI NARAYANAN

Mayor A. Ramachandran inspected mobile vegetable vehicles at the Salem Corporation office on Saturday.

On behalf of the Department of Agricultural Marketing and Agri Business, Chief Minister MK Stalin on Wednesday launched the “farm to home” scheme and flagged off mobile vegetable outlets to sell fresh produce directly to the residents of the cities. In the first phase, one mobile vehicle was allocated for every 10 wards of the Salem Corporation, and a total of six mobile vehicles were allocated for Salem.

Good Saturday, Mr. Ramachandran inspected the vehicles and inquired about the quality of the vegetables and their price. He said that through the mobile vehicles, vegetables, fruits, grocery items, and value-added products like coconut oil, sesame oil, and groundnut oil produced by the Farmer Producer Organizations (FPO) will be sold to the residents. The rate of production will be the same as in Uzhavar Sandhais. So, the public were urged to use these vehicles, the Mayor added.

During the inspection, Deputy Mayor M. Saradha Devi, Joint Director (Agriculture) Singaram, Deputy Director (Agribusiness) Balasubramanian, and officials participated.

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