Union Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan inaugurated the two outlets of Safal at Rajdhani Service Station of Bharat Petroleum and COCO Raj Bhavan of Indian Oil.
Bhubaneswar became the third city in the country with Safal stores at petrol pumps, after successful running in Delhi NCR and Bangalore, selling fresh and quality vegetables and fruits at affordable rates, a release said.
The Safal stores at fuel pumps will also help farmers to get a direct access to the market, ensuring fair price for their produce, which will enhance their productivity, it said.
This is part of the smart city initiative, which will translate into convenience for the people of the city, he said.
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"Safal outlets in petrol pumps will provide employment to the youth and will directly benefit the farmers, providing quality products to the citizens," Pradhan said.
"Odisha is the fourth largest producer of vegetable and fruits. The challenge is to provide a market for the produce and a remunerative price to the producers. Safal will provide an answer to this.
Pradhan urged the oil marketing companies (OMCs) to partner with NDDB to explore the option of creating a special purpose vehicle for setting up of a food processing centre.
NDDB chairman Dillip Rath and senior officials of all OMCs, Safal dealers and petrol pump workers were present on the occasion.