The Ministerial Committee on Legislation approved a new bill on Sunday that would allow farmers to sell agricultural produce directly to consumers, bypassing intermediaries.
The Ministerial Committee on Legislation approved a bill on Sunday that aims to enable direct sales of agricultural produce from farmers to consumers, eliminating intermediary markups. The proposal, advanced by the committee's regular session, seeks to lower costs for consumers while improving farmers' profit margins. Full details of the bill's provisions and the vote breakdown were not immediately available. The proposal now moves to the Knesset for preliminary and plenary readings.
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