AAP MLA Khava Hemat inspects Jamjodhpur procurement societies to resolve delayed groundnut payments and launches Farmer Assistance Centre.
Jamjodhpur, Gujarat: AAP MLA Khava Hemat has taken proactive steps to resolve the delayed groundnut payments affecting farmers in Jamjodhpur. The MLA visited local procurement societies and agencies in person to address the issue and ensure that farmers receive their due payments without further delays.
Immediate Action on Stuck Payments
During his visit, Khava Hemat instructed authorities to clear all pending payments that were stuck due to technical malfunctions. He emphasized the importance of timely payments for farmers who rely on their earnings for livelihood.
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Farmer Assistance Centre to Support Farmers
In a significant move, Khava Hemat directed the administration to immediately initiate the ‘Farmer Assistance Centre’, a dedicated helpline to address farmers’ issues and provide guidance on pending transactions, government schemes, and financial assistance.
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Officials have advised farmers to deposit their hard-earned produce into the official accounts within the next week to facilitate smooth payment processing. The MLA assured that all technical hurdles would be resolved promptly to prevent future delays.
Commitment to Farmers’ Welfare
Khava Hemat reiterated AAP’s commitment to supporting farmers and addressing their grievances at every level. He emphasized that farmer welfare is a top priority and that the party will continue to monitor the situation closely to ensure accountability.
Farmers in Jamjodhpur welcomed the MLA’s intervention and expressed hope that timely payments and the Farmer Assistance Centre will bring long-term solutions to recurring issues in procurement and payments.