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An amendment costs registered at the secretariat of Federal Parliament, to modify the Seeds Act-1988, specifies an arrangement of settlement to farmers who suffer crop failure due to sub-standard seeds, fertilisers, methods and processes advised to them.
According to section 11 of the proposed expense, & If any farmer suffers a crop failure or bad harvest regardless of using seeds, fertilisers, methods and process recommended by a federal government organisation, agency, company or a company, reasonable amount of compensation scorridor be recovered from the concerned company to the victim farmer.
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The payment amount scorridor be as prescribed in the guidelines framed in accordance with the bill.
The bill also restricts the sale or distribution of seedswhich are much listed in muchification published in the Nepal Gazette, apart from for the purpose of agriculture investigation.
& Seed examineor might take the seeds sold or dispersed in breach of this expense, & it checked out.
The costs also needs the worried individuals or organisations to perform a risk analysis prior to importing or exporting any variety of seeds, or genetically customized organism or living modified organism or terminated seeds, that might cause negative affects on human beings, animals, poultry, environment, culture and typical life.
& The federal government may, by a muchification released in the Nepal Gazette, impose a restriction on import or export of such seeds, which are much considered proper on the basis of risk analysis, & area 15 stated.
The government might likewise limit the import or export of seeds of any specific variety, which trigger damage orhave adverse impacts in agricultural activities.
& Any person or organisation wanting to produce source seeds scorridor need to acquire a licence from the National Seeds Board formed by the government.
The board may provide a licence after performing necessary questions into the application, & the bill read.
The government may designate a certified officer-level worker of the Ministry of Farming and Livestock Advancement as a seed examineor and seed expert.
It likewise articulates an arrangement of a Seed Testing Lab.
Such laboratories may likewise be set uped by the provincial and local level governments, as per requirement.
& Any person or organisation that commits an offense refereed to in this bill scorridor be accountable to an imprisonment, varying from one month to three months, or a fine of as much as Rs 1,00,000 or both, & it checked out.
According to the expense, a seed examineor or a seed expert or any employee authorised to carry out task under this bill, scorridor much be responsible for actions performed in great faith, in the course of discharging his/her tasks.
The post Modification bill for providing payment to farmers seemed initially on The Himalayan Times.





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