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List of Subsidized Customer.Pdf SN Name 1 MASKI BANGUR FIRM 2 SWIKRITI POULTRY FIRM 3 SWIKRITI POULTRY FIRM 4 LIKHU AGRICULTURE NEPAL PVT. LTD. 5 UTKRISTA MULTIPURPOSE AGRICULTURE FARM 6 KHARPAN TRADE PVT.LTD. 7 LIKHU AGRICULTURE NEPAL PVT. LTD. 8 UTKRISTA MULTIPURPOSE AGRICULTURE FARM 9 B.Y.P CHYAU UTPADAN KENDRA 10 LIKHU AGRICULTURE NEPAL PVT. LTD. 11 KHARPAN TRADE PVT.LTD. 12 KHARPAN TRADE PVT.LTD. 13 AARAMBHA AGRO PVT. LTD. 14 MANORAM KRISHI FARM 15 JANASHAKTI KUKHURA FARM 16 RATO GURANS KRISHI UDHYAN PVT LTD 17 AARAMBHA AGRO PVT. LTD. 18 GAU PUJA 19 KARKI FARM 20 JANASHAKTI KUKHURA FARM 21 MANORAM KRISHI FARM 22 RATO GURANS KRISHI UDHYAN PVT LTD 23 RATO GURANS KRISHI UDHYAN PVT LTD 24 AARAMBHA AGRO PVT. LTD. 25 AARAMBHA AGRO PVT. LTD. 26 AARAMBHA AGRO PVT. LTD. 27 RATO GURANS KRISHI UDHYAN PVT LTD 28 RATO GURANS KRISHI UDHYAN PVT LTD 29 OM SHANTI DAIRY UDYOG 30 KRISHNA BAGWANI KERA FARM PVT LTD 31 OM SHANTI DAIRY UDYOG 32 KRISHNA BAGWANI KERA FARM PVT LTD 33 TARAJEEVAN KRISHI FARM PVT LTD 34 BRAVO ENTERPRISES PRIVATE LIMITED 35 TARAJEEVAN KRISHI FARM PVT LTD 36 JAY GURUDEV BHAISI PALAN FARM 37 PYAKUREL KRISHI FARM PRIVATE LIMITED 38 BIRJU SEDHAIN KRISHI FARM 39 K C POULTRY AND FEED UDHYOG 40 SMART JYOTI MATSYA KRISHI PASHU FIRM 41 SHUVA CHANDRA POULTRY BREEDING AND AGRICULTURE PVT. LTD. 42 K.C SUPPLIERS 43 SMART JYOTI MATSYA KRISHI PASHU FIRM 44 K.C SUPPLIERS 45 SHUVA CHANDRA POULTRY BREEDING AND AGRICULTURE PVT. LTD. 46 K C POULTRY AND FEED UDHYOG 47 K C POULTRY AND FEED UDHYOG 48 DINBANDU KRISHI FARM PVT LTD 49 MANJIL AGRICULTURE COMPANY PVT LTD 50 GAUTAM DUDHA DIARY UDHYOG 51 KAILASH KRISHI FARM 52 MANJIL AGRICULTURE COMPANY PVT LTD 53 HELP GHANISTA KRISHI FARM 54 KAILASH KRISHI FARM 55 MANJIL AGRICULTURE COMPANY PVT LTD 56 SUTARI KRISHI TATHA PASUPANCHI FARM 57 PANGENI BAKHRA FIRM 58 AKALA PASHUPALAN TATHA KRISHI FARM 59 ROYAL KRISHI TATHA PASHUPANCHI FARM 60 TIWARI POLTRI FORM 61 GARHAUN KALIKA AGRO PVT.LTD. 62 WALING OM AGRO FARM PVT LTD 63 DAUWA POULTRY AND AGRO PVT LTD 64 POUDEL POLTRY PVT. LTD. 65 PANGENI BAKHRA FIRM 66 GARHAUN KALIKA AGRO PVT.LTD. 67 WALING OM AGRO FARM PVT LTD 68 ROYAL KRISHI TATHA PASHUPANCHI FARM 69 AKALA PASHUPALAN TATHA KRISHI FARM 70 ROYAL KRISHI TATHA PASHUPANCHI FARM 71 SUTARI KRISHI TATHA PASUPANCHI FARM 72 DAUWA POULTRY AND AGRO PVT LTD 73 POUDEL POLTRY PVT. LTD. 74 TIWARI POLTRI FORM 75 SUTARI KRISHI TATHA PASUPANCHI FARM 76 DAUWA POULTRY AND AGRO PVT LTD 77 DAUWA POULTRY AND AGRO PVT LTD 78 POUDEL POLTRY PVT. LTD. 79 POUDEL POLTRY PVT. LTD. 80 POUDEL POLTRY PVT. LTD. 81 GARHAUN KALIKA AGRO PVT.LTD. 82 KENJAN BAHUDDESHYA KRISHI FIRM 83 KENJAN BAHUDDESHYA KRISHI FIRM 84 MAHARANI KRISI PASUPANCHHI TATHA MACHHAPALAN FARM 85 OM NAMA : AGRO FARM 86 KENJAN BAHUDDESHYA KRISHI FIRM 87 MAHARANI KRISI PASUPANCHHI TATHA MACHHAPALAN FARM 88 JALAJALA KRSHI PHARM 89 MAMATA AGRO AND LIVESTOCK PVT.LTD 90 INTERNATIONAL AGRO BIU BIJAN PVT LTD 91 INTERNATIONAL AGRO BIU BIJAN PVT LTD 92 MAMATA AGRO AND LIVESTOCK PVT.LTD 93 MAMATA AGRO AND LIVESTOCK PVT.LTD 94 MUKUNDA AKIKRIT KRISHI FARM PRIVATE LIMITED 95 MAMATA AGRO AND LIVESTOCK PVT.LTD 96 INTERNATIONAL AGRO BIU BIJAN PVT LTD 97 SHIRISTI KRISHI MACHHA FIRM 98 OKO KRISHI FARM PVT LTD 99 OKO KRISHI FARM PVT LTD 100 PRINCE POULTRY SUPPLIERS 101 SHILA PASHUPALAN FARM 102 PRAJAPATI KRISHI TATHA PASHUPALAN FARM 103 SANDESH BANGUR KRISHI FARM 104 SHUV LAXMI EKIKRIT KRISHI FARM 105 NEW AAPGACHHI DUDH DAIRY 106 SABITA KRISHI FARM 107 OKO KRISHI FARM PVT LTD 108 SHREENAGAR DAIRY MILK 109 SHREENAGAR DAIRY MILK 110 SHITOSHNA WILDLIFE AND AGRO RESEARCH CENTER PVT.LTD. 111 SHITOSHNA WILDLIFE AND AGRO RESEARCH CENTER PVT.LTD. 112 TIKA LAXMI PASHU BIKAS FARM 113 SHITOSHNA WILDLIFE AND AGRO RESEARCH CENTER PVT.LTD. 114 UMA POULTRY TATHA KRISHI FARM 115 RAYAMAJHI KUKHURA TATHA MATSAY PALAN 116 SHREENAGAR DAIRY MILK 117 TIKA LAXMI PASHU BIKAS FARM 118 B.S KRISHI FARM 119 BHOLE BABA POULTRY FIRM 120 SUPRIM POULTRY FARM PRIVATE LIMITED 121 ACE AGRO FARM PVT. LTD 122 KANDEL PASUPALAN FARM 123 GANGA FEED PRODUCT 124 GANGA FEED PRODUCT 125 NIKESH POULTRY FIRM 126 MUNA PASHUPANCHI AND MATSHYA PALAN KAENDRA 127 BHOLE BABA POULTRY FIRM 128 SHRESTHA KRISHI AND PASHUPANCHI PALAN 129 GAUTAM BUDDHA AGRICULTURE DEVELOP FIRM PRIVATE LIMITED 130 SHIVA KAILASH POULTRY AND BREEDING FARM PVT. LTD. 131 SHIVA KAILASH POULTRY AND BREEDING FARM PVT. LTD. 132 NEW ADHIKARI KRISHI FARM 133 SHAUBHAGYA POULTRY PVT.LTD. 134 CHUNDEVI MACHHA FARM 135 CHUNDEVI MACHHA FARM 136 DAJUBHAI GAI FARM 137 ACE AGRO FARM PVT. LTD 138 OM GAI PALAN FARM 139 LEELA MAURI FIRM 140 SURDEVI PASUPALAN FIRM 141 SURDEVI PASUPALAN FIRM 142 OM POULTRY FARM 143 KHADAG KUKHURA FARM 144 ASHUTOSH KERA FARM 145 OM POULTRY FARM 146 NEW MANAKAMANA POULTRY FIRM 147 SWASTIK FEED PVT. LTD. 148 SHAUBHAGYA POULTRY PVT.LTD. 149 NEW MAKALU POULTRY FIRM 150 S.K. MATASYA TATHA PASHUPANCHHI PALAN 151 OM GAI PALAN FARM 152 KHADAG KUKHURA FARM 153 SURDEVI PASUPALAN FIRM 154 GANA KUNWARWARTI EKIKRIT MATSYA PVT.LTD. 155 NEW MAKALU POULTRY FIRM 156 SHAUBHAGYA POULTRY PVT.LTD. 157 SHIVA KAILASH POULTRY AND BREEDING FARM PVT. LTD. 158 MUNA PASHUPANCHI AND MATSHYA PALAN KAENDRA 159 CHAMELI PASHUPANCHI FIRM 160 SUPRIM POULTRY FARM PRIVATE LIMITED 161 S AND S KRISHI TATHA PASUPANCHI FARM 162 SULAB MAURI PALAN FIRM 163 GAUTAM BUDDHA AGRICULTURE DEVELOP FIRM PRIVATE LIMITED 164 KANDEL PASUPALAN FARM 165 NEW ADHIKARI KRISHI FARM 166 GOMA KRISHI FARM 167 SHRESTHA KRISHI AND PASHUPANCHI PALAN 168 SAUGAT GAI FARM 169 MAKAWANPUR YAKIKRIT KRISHI FARM 170 NEW MAKALU POULTRY FIRM 171 SHAUBHAGYA POULTRY PVT.LTD. 172 SHIVA KAILASH POULTRY AND BREEDING FARM PVT. LTD. 173 GANGA FEED PRODUCT 174 AROMA TEA ESTATE PVT.LTD 175 MATA PATHIBHARA KRISHI TATHA PASHUPALAN COMPANY PVT LTD 176 HALDHIBARI KRISHI TATHA PASHUPALAN FIRM PVT LTD 177 N.B. KRISHI FARM PVT. LTD. 178 N.B. KRISHI FARM PVT. LTD. 179 AROMA TEA ESTATE PVT.LTD 180 AROMA TEA ESTATE PVT.LTD 181 AROMA TEA ESTATE PVT.LTD 182 JESHIKA KRISHI & POULTRY FIRM 183 YZEN CHYAU UDHYOG 184 BARBOTE KRISHI PRASHODHAN PVT. LTD. 185 N.B. KRISHI FARM PVT. LTD. 186 HALDHIBARI KRISHI TATHA PASHUPALAN FIRM PVT LTD 187 AROMA TEA ESTATE PVT.LTD 188 BARBOTE KRISHI PRASHODHAN PVT. LTD. 189 N.B. KRISHI FARM PVT. LTD. 190 BIBEK CHIYA PROSHODHAN KENDRA 191 JESHIKA KRISHI & POULTRY FIRM 192 MATA PATHIBHARA KRISHI TATHA PASHUPALAN COMPANY PVT LTD 193 BIBEK CHIYA PROSHODHAN KENDRA 194 BARBOTE KRISHI PRASHODHAN PVT. LTD. 195 N.B. KRISHI FARM PVT. LTD. 196 HALDHIBARI KRISHI TATHA PASHUPALAN FIRM PVT LTD 197 KAMDHENU KRISHI FIRM 198 DAHIJHODA BAKHARA FARM 199 JESHIKA KRISHI & POULTRY FIRM 200 AKATA AGRO BUSINESS PVT LTD 201 LINKAGE EKIKRIT KRISHI FARM 202 PRAYAS BHAISI PALAN FARM 203 LUMBINI DAIRY 204 LINKAGE EKIKRIT KRISHI FARM 205 PRAYAS BHAISI PALAN FARM 206 LUMBINI DAIRY 207 TRIPURA PASUPANCHI ORGANIC KRISHI FARM 208 TRIPURA PASUPANCHI ORGANIC KRISHI FARM 209 TRIPURA PASUPANCHI ORGANIC KRISHI FARM 210 JUGAL KRISHI PASHUPANCHI TATHA MACHHA PALAN FIRM 211 JUGAL KRISHI PASHUPANCHI TATHA MACHHA PALAN FIRM 212 ADHIKARI GAI FARM 213 ADHIKARI GAI FARM 214 GANESH DUDH DAIRY UDHYOG 215 PATTHARGHATTA KRISHI FARM PVT. LTD. 216 SIRAHALI POULTRY FARM 217 KRISHNA PASHU PALAN KENDRA 218 SAMAR PASHU TATHA KRISHI FARM 219 GANESH DUDH DAIRY UDHYOG 220 GANESH DUDH DAIRY UDHYOG 221 SAMAR PASHU TATHA KRISHI FARM 222 GANESH DUDH DAIRY UDHYOG 223 SIRAHALI POULTRY FARM 224 KRISHNA PASHU PALAN KENDRA 225 PIYUSH MACHA PALAN TATHA PASU CHAUPAYA AURAHI KENDRA 226 SAH POULTRY FIRM 227 SAH POULTRY FIRM 228 SAH POULTRY FIRM 229 PIYUSH MACHA PALAN TATHA PASU CHAUPAYA AURAHI KENDRA 230 GRASELLA HERBS PVT.LTD 231 RESHMI PASHUPANCHHI FIRM 232 APEX POULTRY PVT LTD 233 JEEWAN BAHUUDHESIYE PASUPANCHI FARM 234 APEX POULTRY PVT LTD 235 RESHMI PASHUPANCHHI FIRM 236 JEEWAN BAHUUDHESIYE PASUPANCHI FARM 237 RESHMI PASHUPANCHHI FIRM 238 R. N. S. A. MULTIPURPOSE COMPANY PVT. LTD. 239 JAY GURUDEV GAI BHAISI FIRM 240 K.P.S.R. SHUBHA LAXMI GAI BHAISI PALAN 241 JAY GURUDEV GAI BHAISI FIRM 242 DURGA PASHU FARM 243 OMSATIYA PASHUPALAN FARM 244 DHARMA PASHU FARM 245 MAHABIR GAI BHAISI FORM 246 SAMUNNATI GAI BHAISI FARM 247 JAY GURUDEV GAI BHAISI FIRM 248 OMSATIYA PASHUPALAN FARM 249 DURGA PASHU FARM 250 JAY GURUDEV GAI BHAISI FIRM 251 DHARMA PASHU FARM 252 MODERN INTEGRATED AGRO FARM PVT LTD 253 MODERN INTEGRATED AGRO FARM PVT LTD 254 MULTIPLEX BIOTECH NEPAL PVT.LTD 255 MULTIPLEX BIOTECH NEPAL PVT.LTD 256 CHAKRESHWOR PASHU FARM 257 CHAKRESHWOR PASHU FARM 258 MODERN INTEGRATED AGRO FARM PVT LTD 259 AKIKRIT ORGANIC KRISHI FARM 260 MULTIPLEX BIOTECH NEPAL PVT.LTD 261 MODERN INTEGRATED AGRO FARM PVT LTD 262 SHUVA SHREE POULTRY BREEDING PVT. LTD. 263 SHUVA SHREE POULTRY BREEDING PVT. LTD. 264 MA BHAWANI KRISHI TATHA PASUPALAN FARM 265 MA BHAWANI KRISHI TATHA PASUPALAN FARM 266 SHUVA SHREE POULTRY BREEDING PVT. LTD. 267 MUSH NEPAL PVT. LTD 268 MUSH NEPAL PVT. LTD 269 MUSH NEPAL PVT. LTD 270 MUSH NEPAL PVT. LTD 271 MUSH NEPAL PVT. LTD 272 MUSH NEPAL PVT. LTD 273 HAMAL POULTRY FARM PVT. LTD 274 KANTIPUR POULTRY BREEDING FIRM PVT.LTD 275 HIMAL FARM 276 HIMAL FARM 277 K N B KRISHI FARM 278 CHISAPANI POLTRI FARM 279 GITA GAI PALAN BYAWASAYA 280 ANJILA KRISHI TATHA PASHUPALAN FARM 281 BASISTHA BAKHRA PALAN 282 MILAP PASHUPALAN 283 C K BANGUR FARM 284 K N B KRISHI FARM 285 AAROHI PASHUPALAN KRISHI FARM 286 BHATTARAI KRISHI TATHA PASHUPANCHHI FARM 287 LINGDEN BANGUR FARM 288 GITA GAI PALAN BYAWASAYA 289 CHISAPANI POLTRI FARM 290 NEW MAHALAXMI TEXTILE 291 NEW MAHALAXMI TEXTILE 292 FULJOR BABA HATCHERY AND BREEDING FARM PVT LTD 293 FULJOR BABA HATCHERY AND BREEDING FARM PVT LTD 294 ARSIA AGRO FARM PVT.
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