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Agriculture Department Cracks Down on Illicit Dealers as Fake Seeds Flood Nagaon Markets

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The crucial Rabi season is upon us, a time when farmers eagerly prepare their fields for a bountiful harvest. However, a dark cloud has loomed over Nagaon’s agricultural community: the alarming proliferation of fake seeds.

These counterfeit seeds, often sold by unscrupulous dealers, pose a severe threat. They promise growth but deliver nothing but heartbreak, leading to significant crop failure and financial devastation for our hardworking farmers. The implications during a critical planting season like Rabi are particularly dire.

Thankfully, the Nagaon Agriculture Department has taken swift and decisive action. In a major crackdown, officials have sealed several illicit shops found to be peddling these fraudulent seeds. This move sends a strong message to those exploiting our farmers and underscores the department’s commitment to agricultural integrity.

This proactive measure is vital to protect the livelihoods of countless farmers who depend on genuine, high-quality seeds for their crops. It ensures that the efforts and investments of our agricultural community are not wasted on substandard or fake products.

Farmers are urged to remain vigilant. Always purchase seeds from authorized and reputable dealers. Look for proper branding, packaging, and certifications. If you suspect any foul play or encounter suspicious seed sellers, report them immediately to the Agriculture Department to help curb this illicit trade.

With continued vigilance from both the authorities and the farming community, we can ensure a successful Rabi season and safeguard the future of agriculture in Nagaon.

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