Agro Ambulance launched to help farmers transport produce to market

 Dhorpatan (Baglung), July 31 – Jaimini Municipality has introduced an agriculture ambulance to help farmers transport their produce to market. Deputy Mayor Harihar Sharma said the vehicle was purchased for Rs 5 million, with half the cost covered by a federal government grant.


The ambulance will support around 500 agricultural businesses, cooperatives, and farmer groups operating in the area, which includes about 4,000 farming households. Sharma added that the municipality is also offering grants, training, and technical support to encourage young people and farmers to take up commercial agriculture.


In addition, the municipality has set up a produce collection center in Kushmisera with support from the Prime Minister’s Agriculture Modernization Project and has built a chilling center in Damek Sarkuwa to help preserve perishable goods.

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