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No scope to sell fertiliser at higher prices, minister tells parliament
Agriculture Minister Mohammad Amin Ur Rashid on Wednesday told parliament that there is no scope for selling fertilisers above government-fixed prices, as authorities are closely monitoring distribution nationwide, reports UNB. “The government is fully aware of the issue and fertiliser management is being monitored with utmost importance. However, no complaint has been received against any...
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