According to the city deputy chief, Jaimini has purchased an ambulance in partnership with the federal government for transportation and treatment of agricultural materials.
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As mentioned in the policy and program and budget, Jaimini municipality has introduced agricultural ambulance at the beginning of the current year.
City deputy chief Harihar Sharma said that an agricultural ambulance will be used to transport agricultural materials, take them to treatment if the animals are sick, and deliver the seeds to the farmers' doorsteps.
The municipality purchased an ambulance in the financial year 2081/082 with the federal government's 2.5 million and the municipality's share of 2.5 million. The municipality is going to form a farmer group and a group of stakeholders to create a procedure for the operation of the ambulance. This ambulance will be used to vaccinate animals, administer medicines and other treatments, and send products to the market.
Raithane also has a policy to increase crop production. It is mentioned in the policy that the labeling and packaging of products including maize, millet, phapar, sisno, timur, hemp, potato and newo will be done.
In partnership with the Prime Minister's Agriculture Modernization Project, the municipality has built an agricultural collection center in Kushmisera market. Ward no. 3 and 4 have built moisture centers. The procedure will also determine the required fees and fares for the service. Deputy Chief Sharma said that Jaimini has also made a program of farmer listing.
