Nepal, June 10 -- The Dairy Development Corporation (DDC) is preparing to sell 600 metric tons of dairy products at adjusted prices due to a growing stockpile, which has created payment delays to farmers.

To ease the surplus, DDC has announced price adjustments for 300 metric tons of unsalted butter and 300 metric tons of skimmed milk powder. Issuing a public notice on Sunday, the DDC called for interested buyers to submit proposals to the DDC central office in Lainchaur within seven days. Proposals must include VAT-inclusive pricing for the desired quantity. DDC also mentioned it would assist buyers seeking to export these products with the necessary government recommendations.

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