: The National Farmers' Organisation’s role in producing and supplying subsidised fertiliser to paddy farmers is relevant to ensure that the agency’s profits continue to be enjoyed by those groups.
“Based on current practice, when NAFAS is able to generate profit in the fertiliser supply chain, the profit will be redistributed to the members of the Regional Farmers' Organisation , and also the paddy farmers, to enable them to continue operations or maintain their crops at the optimum level. He added that NAFAS’ ability to take action on problems faced by paddy farmers, such as the issue of difficulty in obtaining fertiliser supply, demonstrates the agency's high commitment to carrying out its role.
“Fertiliser requirements must follow the schedule, and the fertilisation of paddy fields cannot be delayed. If there is a delay it will affect the growth of paddy, thus affecting local rice production. Now we see that PPK has already received fertiliser according to the schedule, based on the needs of paddy crops,” he said.
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