Bharati Pawar also informed that the Centre had issued a notification regarding Market Intervention Scheme and the state government must submit its proposal at the earliest
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"The Centre has suggested to the state that it should procure tomatoes from the market and sell it using its network. The state can do so under the Market Intervention Scheme (MIS). If the state incurs losses, 50 per cent of it would be borne by the Union government," Pawar, Union minister of state for public health, said.
However, she said there was hardly any demand for tomatoes in the international market and the Centre was looking for a solution to the problem. After a good run for the past two years, prices of tomatoes crashed recently, forcing many farmers, like those in Nashik, to throw their stock on the streets in protest. She also informed that the Centre had issued a notification regarding MIS and the state government must submit its proposal at the earliest.
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