"Altogether 252 potato-laden trucks carrying 4,117 tonnes have been seized in last three days state-wide," state Agriculture Minister Purnendu Bose said, adding, the measures had yielded results with the check in rising potato price.
"The situation has improved as we have not received any major complaint from anywhere in the state today. Potato price is under control all over the state," he said.
The state administration also earmarked a ceiling for potato stock in both wholesale and retail markets to prevent its hoarding.
"The state administration has arranged to sell the seized potato (Jyoti variety) at Rs 12 per kg to the retailers who will sale them at Rs 14 per kg in local markets," he said.
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