Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

DC bans fodder sale out of Yamunanaga­r, BKU cries foul

- Bhavey Nagpal letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

AMBALA: Amid apprehensi­ons over shortage of fodder and its skyrocketi­ng prices in several districts of Haryana, the Yamunanaga­r administra­tion has imposed a ban on the sale and transporta­tion of animal food to other states. Earlier, Sirsa and Fatehabad had announced similar restrictio­ns.

In his order, Yamunanaga­r DC Parth Gupta said he has come across the fact that following the ongoing rabi harvesting, the straw and chara are being sold out of the district, particular­ly to paper mills in Himachal Pradesh, which may lead to its scarcity for animals and increase in price.

“To avoid such a situation, it is necessary to impose curbs on its transporta­tion from April 22 till further orders. Police will ensure that the orders are being implemente­d,” the DC added.

This comes days after the dairy farmers, mostly from the complexes in the twin towns, flagged the unavailabi­lity of straw for their cattle. They claimed that the prices this time are almost double than the last year between, but its shortage has left them anxious.

Farmers Jai Dayal, Nitesh Kumar and others from Jagadhri met the DC last week apprising him of the fact that most of their fellows were left with almost zero fodder stock and their animals were starving. The situation is no different at gaushalas.

Experts believe that the government is late to decide on the restrictio­ns, as mechanised harvesting is almost complete in the region and if the situation doesn’t improve in the coming days, the milk prices might also increase.

Meanwhile, the Bhartiya Kisan Union (Charuni) has objected to the DC’S order, pointing out that the administra­tion is trying to cut their profits through such a decision and farmers should be free to sell their produce anywhere to earn profit.

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