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Sugarcane farmers continue their protest in capital city

KATHMANDU: Sugarcane farmers from Sarlahi district continued their protests in Kathmandu asking the government to help them recover their dues from sugar mills.

They have demanded the government to fulfil the commitment it had made to them.

The government had signed an agreement with the Sugarcane Farmer Struggle Committee on January 1 to recover their due payments within a month. However, the commitment has yet to be fulfilled.

Farmers claim that sugar mills have to pay outstanding dues worth Rs 360 million to around 6,000 sugarcane farmers in Sarlahi district alone.

It has been learnt that the struggle committee is now preparing to take the support of civil society, media, and human rights activists.

Photos by Balkrishna Thapa for The Himalayan Times –

Sugarcane farmers continue staging a protest demanding payments sugar mill owners owe them, for the second day, at Maitighar Mandala, in Kathmandu, on Tuesday, December 31, 2019. Photo: Balkrishna Thapa Chhetri/THT
Sugarcane farmers continue staging a protest demanding payments sugar mill owners owe them, for the second day, at Maitighar Mandala, in Kathmandu, on Tuesday, December 31, 2019. Photo: Balkrishna Thapa Chhetri/THT
Sugarcane farmers continue staging a protest demanding payments sugar mill owners owe them, for the second day, at Maitighar Mandala, in Kathmandu, on Tuesday, December 31, 2019. Photo: Balkrishna Thapa Chhetri/THT

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