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Meena Bazar, KSF hold Farmers’ Day

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Organic vegetables producers, who are members of the KSF Cooperative, visit a Meena Bazar super shop in Dhaka recently. — New Age photoOrganic vegetables producers, who are members of the KSF Cooperative, visit a Meena Bazar super shop in Dhaka recently. — New Age photo

KSF Cooperative and Meena Bazar jointly organised Farmers’ Day in Dhaka recently to provide a hands-on experience to the producers of organic vegetables of the whole process of bringing organic vegetable to customers from the production site.
The programme was organised to create a connection between the producers of organic vegetables, also members of the KSF Cooperative, and stakeholders involving in the supply chain.
The core focus of this programme was to provide an elaborate demonstration of the criteria based on which their vegetables are sorted and priced.
The cooperative members visited the warehouse, the superstore outlets and met the customers.



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