
The farming community will now be able to access fuel allocations through a dedicated QR code system, according to the Commissioner General of Agrarian Development.
Under the new arrangement, farmers can obtain 15 litres of fuel for paddy cultivation machinery and 20 litres for other agricultural machinery from fuel stations within their respective areas.
Officials say the initiative is aimed at streamlining fuel distribution for agriculture and ensuring that farmers receive timely access to the resources needed for cultivation. (Newswire)
