New Delhi: The Supreme Court-appointed committee on Friday said it held consultations with the heads of state marketing boards, private mandi operators and food parks from 10 states including Kerala on the controversial new farm laws against which farmers have been protesting at Delhi's borders for over two months now.
This is the fifth meeting held by the panel so far. The three-member committee is holding consultations with stakeholders both online and in person.
In a statement, the committee said it held a detailed discussion "in person" with managing directors, administrators, directors of state marketing boards, private mandi operators and food parks of different states and union territories.
These officials were from 10 states - Gujarat, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tripura and Uttar Pradesh.
The committee members requested the participants to give their views on the three farm laws. "All the stakeholders gave their valuable views and suggestions," the statement said.
In the previous meetings held on February 3 and 4, the committee said, "Representatives of few farmers' unions participated in the meeting in person."