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Government working to break rice market syndicate, says Food Adviser
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49373, member: 636"] Government food chief Ali Imam Majumder fired shots at rice dealers Saturday. The top official promised to smash criminal groups that control grain prices across the country. Majumder spoke tough during a heated meeting about food supplies. He warned crooked traders their days of easy money were ending. The adviser made his comments at Jashore Circuit House during talks about grain storage. Rice costs jump higher when criminals limit how much grain reaches stores. Majumder explained that shady dealers work together to create fake shortages. The government plans to flood markets with cheap rice to crush these schemes. Official warehouses hold massive amounts of grain ready for release. Food bosses want to keep rice affordable for struggling families. Majumder bragged about this year's record harvest numbers during his speech. Farmers delivered way more rice and paddy to government storage centers compared to last year. The bumper crop gives officials plenty of ammunition against greedy middlemen. Storage facilities across Khulna division are packed with grain supplies. The massive stockpile means the government can fight price wars against corrupt dealers. Officials from eight districts attended the emergency meeting about food security. District commissioners shared data about local grain collection and market conditions. The gathering focused on protecting ordinary people from expensive rice prices. Majumder demanded detailed reports about suspicious trading activities in each area. The food adviser wants quick action against anyone manipulating grain markets. [/QUOTE]
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