In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy sought his help to resolve the problem faced by rubber growers.
He also asked the Centre to use rubber for construction of national highways.
"As there is enough rubber in domestic market, maximum duty should be imposed on rubber that is imported and control should be brought", he said.
Referring to the steps taken by the state, he said the government is procuring rubber through Rubber Mark and Marketfed at a price of Rs 2 more than the Rubber Board to help farmers.
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But even the Grade One rubber is only for Rs 127 per kg. This is the lowest in the last five years. When there was a dip in rubber price during 1997-2002, State Trading Corporation procured the commodity.
The Chief Minister also requested the Prime Minister to give direction to advance authorisation holders to buy rubber that was procured by the government through various agencies.
He also pointed out the need to give shape to a Rs 1,000 crore price stability fund.