Bengal cold storage owners may go for strike over unviable rent tariffs

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Kolkata, Feb 4 (PTI) The operation of temperature-controlled warehouses for potatoes in West Bengal may be affected during the 2024-25 season as owners are mulling a strike due to unaddressed rent revisions...

The West Bengal Cold Storage Association officials said its members are likely to discuss the issue at a meeting on Monday.. Association officials cite the governments neglect of rent revisions for several years as the primary reason for this proposed drastic measure...

Despite repeated appeals and justified recommendations, the government has failed to address the widening gap between recommended and approved rents, said a Cold Storage Association official, declining to be quoted before the official outcome of the crucial meeting...

Compared to the neighbouring states where rents range from Rs 230 to Rs 270 per quintal, West Bengal cold storage units operate at significantly lower rates of Rs 168 to Rs 172 per quintal...

The association warns that inaction could irreparably damage the cold storage sector, exacerbate existing economic challenges, and jeopardise livelihoods in potato-growing districts like Hooghly, Burdwan, Bankura, and Medinipur...

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