Potato Prices Under Control as Officials Conduct Surprise Check

Agriculture Officer Inspects Parsudih Market, Ensures Fair Pricing System

Key Points:

  • Bengal potatoes available at Rs. 36/kg, UP variety at Rs. 25/kg
  • Multiple supply chains ensure steady potato availability in district
  • Administration warns against hoarding and black marketing practices

JAMSHEDPUR – Agriculture Officer conducts surprise inspection at Parsudih’s Krishi Bazar Samiti to monitor potato prices.

The market shows robust potato supplies currently. Multiple trucks from UP await unloading at the facility.

Moreover, the administration maintains strict price control measures. A market expert notes, “Price stability depends on regular monitoring.”

Supply Chain Management

Meanwhile, the facility receives potatoes from multiple states. This ensures continuous availability.

Furthermore, Bengal and UP remain major suppliers. The center manages efficient distribution systems.

In addition, regular truck arrivals prevent shortages. Transportation networks operate smoothly.

Consumer Protection Measures

On the other hand, officials maintain vigilant market supervision. They conduct frequent surprise checks.

Besides, customer service centers offer affordable rates. These centers serve as reliable purchase points.

Moreover, the administration encourages public participation. A local trader says, “Fair pricing benefits everyone.”

Future Initiatives

Additionally, the state government mandates regular inspections. These help prevent artificial price inflation.

Furthermore, authorities promise strict action against hoarders. They maintain constant market surveillance.

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