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The nationwide strike is unlikely to hit normal life in Kerala as the strike committee declared that only peaceful demonstrations will be held in the state.
The farmer leaders said they will continue to stay put at the two borders of Punjab and Haryana.
The order is extended to prevent any disturbance of peace and public order in these districts.
Travelling on trucks and trolleys loaded with food, bedding and other supplies, the farmers began their march on Tuesday after talks with the Centre failed to yield a commitment on minimum prices for a range of crops.
In Kerala, a demonstration will be staged in front of Raj Bhavan and major centres in each district on Friday at 10 am.
This will be the third round of talks between the two sides: the previous two rounds of dialogue on February 8 and 12 remained inconclusive.
The traffic movement at Singhu (Delhi-Sonipat) and Tikri borders (Delhi-Bahadurgarh) is suspended.
UDF MLAs organised a protest march to the forest minister's house on Tuesday morning.
Farmers vowed to go ahead with the protest after talks with union ministers failed on Monday.
Agroforestry covers 8.65% of India’s total geographical area