Mangalore: Mobile outlet promoting organic farming flagged off
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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore
Mangalore, Nov 16: With the intention to promote the distribution of organic products among consumers in Mangalore, the Organic Promoters Collective (OPC) in collaboration with various other associations initiated a month-long campaign through a mobile outlet which will move around in the city selling organic products.
The mobile outlet was launched by MLA J R Lobo at Kankanady grounds, near market on Saturday November 16.
MLA J R Lobo launching the campaign said, "It is a good experiment by the association to introduce organic products to the people of the city and I am sure it will get a positive response."
Stating that these organic products were certified, he wished the mobile outlet to have more variety of organic vegetables, so that more people buy them and asked people to support these kinds of initiatives.
Sunny D’Souza, farmer researcher, member of Karnataka Raitha Sangha Hasiru sene, Dr Rita Noronha of Roshni Nilaya, students of Roshni Nilaya College among other were present.
Protest
As the mobile outlet was placed at Kankanady grounds, the nearby market vendors protested and asked them to vacate the place. This made way for arguments between them and finally the situation was brought under control.
Speaking to Daijiworld, Sunny D’Souza of Karnataka Raitha Sangha said, "We have obtained permission from MCC but still we were not allowed to sell the products. How can they do this to us when we are initiating this campaign to promote organic products?" he said.
"I have already informed Karnataka Raitha Sangha leaders and we will make this a state level issue," he added.