Government to buy back apples and redistribute if lockdown continues

Apple growers in Bhutan need not worry about the nationwide lockdown hampering export of the cash crop

Aug 20, 2020
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Apple growers in Bhutan need not worry about the nationwide lockdown hampering export of the cash crop.

The agriculture ministry has developed plans to collect and redistribute commercial crops such as apples, cardamom and mandarin if the lockdown continues. Apple harvest starts in two to three weeks from now.

Agriculture minister, Yeshey Penjor said that through government facilitation and the support of dzongkhag agriculture officers, private exporters would be mobilised at collection points to collect the produce from farmers, who can then initiate online exports. But they would need to undergo Covid-19 testing and follow the government protocols.

If that fails, the government would then buy the products, add value, and also redistribute for internal consumption along with essential items during lockdown. “The government cannot pay perfect oriented price but will ensure that farmers do not run into loss,” Lyonpo said, adding that the government should not run into loss too.

Bhutan Agro Industries Ltd. is the only local industry that buys apples from the local market for commercial purpose.

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