After raising the discretionary price of Khasi meat, the government's interest, preparation to fix the maximum price limit
Kathmandu. After increasing the price of beef in the market, the government has started preparing to set a price limit. The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Environment has made such preparations after receiving public complaints that the price of Khasi meat in Kathmandu has been increased to Rs.
Especially ue to the fear of bird flu, traders have increased the price by 300 to 400 rupees per kg, taking advantage of the increased demand for chicken meat as an alternative to chicken meat. Some meat shops are also saying that they have stopped getting meat.
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