Andhra Pradesh will have 58 more Rythu Bazaars, says Agriculture Minister Kakani
The Hindu
VIJAYAWADA
Minister for Agriculture Kakani Govardhan Reddy announced that the Andhra Pradesh government is going to establish 58 new Rythu Bazaars across the State, at a cost of ₹38 crore, in addition to the modernisation of 38 another bazaars at ₹5 crore.
Mr. Govardhan Reddy, along with NTR district officials, inaugurated a Rythu Bazaar at Krishnalanka, established by the Agriculture Marketing department at a cost of ₹98.24 lakh, on Tuesday.
At present, there are 100 bazaars in the State, with 12 of them in the district, and 3 more will be opened soon, he said.
Meanwhile, the temporary vegetable market established alongside the national highway near Krishnalanka was closed on Tuesday.

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