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Consider the following statements with respect to recent farm sector initiatives of Rajasthan government :
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
1 only
2 only
Both 1 and 2
Neither 1 nor 2
Recently, the Rajasthan government has waived mandi duty and farmers’ welfare cess for the forest produce sold outside the Krishi Upaj Mandi premises
The move is intended to extend relief to tribal population and the traders dealing with tendu leaves and timber and non-wood products.
The relevant provisions under Section 17 of the Rajasthan Krishi Upaj Mandi Act, 1961, have been amended
This follows a joint decision taken by the State government’s Forest and Agriculture Departments.
As per official stance stated by the Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (Head of Forest Force), the decision would also enable the traders to get the refund of duty and cess which they had paid this year.
The government’s move would streamline the departmental marketing system and give the much-needed reprieve to the traders who bring the forest produce to the locations outside the mandis for selling them.
The State government had earlier partially rolled back the 2% farmers’ welfare cess in respect of some farm produce, such as jowar, bajra, maize, cumin and isabgol.
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