
Claiming to be the original poultry farmers of Goa, they have submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister to address the issues in the poultry supply chain that has emerged in the State over the last few months.
The memorandum stated that the aim of the Association is to resolve these issues amicably, ensuring that all businesses can operate smoothly and without hindrance.
Saying they have been engaged in the poultry business for over 40 years, contributing significantly to the local economy, the Association, however, has pointed out several factors that have disrupted their operations.
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