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International Agricultural Market To Come Up On 1,395 Acres In Palghar's Dapchari: Jaykumar Rawal

Mumbai: The Maharashtra government will soon establish a state-of-the-art international agricultural market spread across 1,395 acres at Dapchari in Palghar district, Marketing Minister Jaykumar Rawal said on Wednesday. International market planned Rawal inspected the proposed site and said the ambitious project would directly connect farmers from Maharashtra and other parts of the country with…

International Agricultural Market To Come Up On 1,395 Acres In Palghar's Dapchari: Jaykumar Rawal

Mumbai: Maharashtra's Marketing Minister Jaykumar Rawal announced plans for a modern international agricultural market spanning 1,395 acres in Palghar district's Dapchari area on Wednesday. The ambitious project will connect farmers from Maharashtra and beyond with global markets while generating jobs. Rawal inspected the site and praised its strategic location, citing connectivity to ports, railways, highways, and the proposed airport.

The market will cater to various agricultural commodities and provide employment opportunities, especially for local youth. The project is expected to benefit farmers and fishermen by reducing transportation costs and improving returns. It will also transform the Palghar region into an international agricultural trade hub.

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