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Directorate of Marketing and Inspection

Directorate of Marketing and Inspection. Dr. Rajendra R. Karpate (M.Sc., M.Phill. B.Ed. Ph.D) Deputy Agricultural Marketing Adviser. STATUS / IMPACT OF AGRICULTURAL MARKETING REFORMS ON SOUTHREN STATES. Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad.

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Directorate of Marketing and Inspection

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  1. Directorate of Marketing and Inspection Dr. Rajendra R. Karpate (M.Sc., M.Phill. B.Ed. Ph.D) Deputy Agricultural Marketing Adviser

  2. STATUS / IMPACT OF AGRICULTURAL MARKETING REFORMS ON SOUTHREN STATES Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  3. Indian Agriculture has made rapid strides since independence • From food shortages and import to self-sufficiency and exports. • From subsistence farming to intensive and technology led cultivation. • Today , India is the front ranking producer of many crops in the world. • Ushered in through the green, white, blue and yellow revolutions Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  4. Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  5. Inadequacy of Agricultural Marketing infrastructure Faults……………….. Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  6. Challenges of Agricultural Marketing • To provide Multiple and Competitive Marketing Channel • Attract Large scale investments for building Post-Harvest • infrastructure • To create adequate and efficient Marketing Infrastructure • To empower farmers with Market Information Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  7. Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  8. The first ever National Agriculture Policy was announced on 28th July, 2000 has indicated a nine-fold package of policy initiatives to achieve the objectives • Development of Sustainable agriculture • Food and Nutritional security • Generation and Transfer of Technology • Improvement of input efficiency • Provision of incentives for agriculture • Promotion of Investments in agriculture • Strengthening of institutional infrastructure • Better risk management • Introduction of Management Reforms Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  9. Interventions • Reforms led assistance • GraminBhandarnYojana • MRIN • Marketing Infrastructure • Facilitate private investment • Promote direct marketing/Contract Farming Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  10. Reforms Initiatives Undertaken Model APMC Act formulated by Ministry of Agriculture to • Promote competitive agricultural markets in private and cooperative sector, • Encouragedirect marketing and contract farming programs, • Facilitateprocurement Of agricultural commodities directly from farmer’s fields, and • Establisheffective linkages between farm production and retail chain. • National Conference on Marketing Reforms held at Delhi on 7.1.2004 and at Bangalore on 19.11.2004. Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  11. Other Reform Initiatives • ‘Integrated Food Law’to bring convergence of several food related laws including PFA Act; • Negotiable Warehousing Receipt Systemfor agricultural commodities at rural godowns; • Liberalization of EC Actto Remove Controls on Movement, Storage and Marketing of Agricultural Commodities; and • FC (Regulation) Actto Allow Futures Trading in Agricultural Commodities for price discovery/risk management. Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  12. Vital Areas of Reforms as per Model APMC Act 2003 • Establishment of private market yards / private markets managed by a person other than a Market Committee; • Establishment of private yards and direct purchase of agricultural produce from agriculturist by a person other than a Market Committee (Direct purchasing from producer). • Establishment of consumer / farmers market by a person other than Market Committee (Direct Sale by the producer to the consumers). • Provision of Contract Farming. • Single registration / license for trade transaction in more than one market. • To promote and encourage e-trading. • Single point levy of market fee. Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  13. STATUS OF MAJOR REFORMS IN ANDHRA PRADESH Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  14. STATUS OF MAJOR REFORMS IN ANDHRA PRADESH Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  15. STATUS OF MAJOR REFORMS IN ANDHRA PRADESH Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  16. STATUS OF MAJOR REFORMS IN ANDHRA PRADESH Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  17. STATUS OF DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES IN ANDHRA PRADESH Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  18. Scheme for Development/Strengthening of Agricultural Marketing Infrastructure, Grading and Standardization Implemented w.e.f. 20/10/2004 in the country. Scheme is reform linked and is implemented in those States/UTs which amend their APMC Acts, wherever required, to allow 1. Direct Marketing 2. Contract Farmingand permit setting up of Markets in private and cooperative sectors. So far, 28 States/ UTs have been permitted to take the benefits of the Scheme. Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  19. STATUS OF SCHEME FOR DEVELOPMENT/STRENGTHENING OF AGRICULTURAL MARKETING INFRASTRUCTURE, GRADING AND STANDARDIZATION IN ANDHRA PRADESH Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  20. STATUS OF RURAL GODOWN SCHEME IN ANDHRA PRADESH Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  21. STATUS OF MARKET RESEARCH AND INFORMATION NETWORK SCHEME IN ANDHRA PRADESH Computer Connectivity • Total No. Computers provided = 398 • Agmarknet Nodes APMC/(Market) = 354 • Computers provided to field officers of Dept. of Marketing Govt. of A.P.(SAMB/DOM) = 42 • Computers provided to DMI offices = 2 Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  22. No. of Nodes Reporting Data Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  23. STATUS OF MAJOR REFORMS IN TAMILNADU Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  24. STATUS OF SCHEME FOR DEVELOPMENT/STRENGTHENING OF AGRICULTURAL MARKETING INFRASTRUCTURE, GRADING AND STANDARDIZATION IN TAMILNADU Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  25. STATUS OF RURAL GODOWN SCHEME IN TAMILNADU Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  26. STATUS OF RURAL GODOWN SCHEME IN TAMILNADU Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  27. STATUS OF MARKET RESEARCH AND INFORMATION NETWORK SCHEME IN TAMILNADU Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  28. STATUS OF MAJOR REFORMS IN KARNATAKA Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  29. STATUS OF MAJOR REFORMS IN KARNATAKA Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  30. STATUS OF SCHEME FOR DEVELOPMENT/STRENGTHENING OF AGRICULTURAL MARKETING INFRASTRUCTURE, GRADING AND STANDARDIZATION IN KARNATAKA Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  31. STATUS OF RURAL GODOWN SCHEME IN KARNATAKA Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  32. STATUS OF MARKET RESEARCH AND INFORMATION NETWORK SCHEME IN KARNATAKA Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  33. STATUS OF MAJOR REFORMS IN KERELA KERALA AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SYSTEM Kerala does not have APMC act. There are no statutory regulations prevail. There are no controls for agricultural market. Government and LSG institutions provide marketing Infrastructure. There is complete liberal market scenario prevail in Kerala markets. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE MARKETS There are six whole sale agricultural markets are functioning in Kerala viz. three urban whole sale markets (1.Trivandrum, Anayra, 2.Ernakulam, Maradu 3.Khozhikode, Vengeri) and three rural whole sale markets (1. Trivandrum, Nedumangadu 2. Ernakulam, Moovatupuzha 3.Wayanad, Sultan Bathery ) These six Agricultural Wholesale Markets of Kerala are Government owned markets constituted under Department of Agriculture. These markets were designed under Kerala Agricultural Market Project(KAMP),with financial assistance from the European Union(EU),the enterprise envisages to ensure efficient handling of Agricultural produce and to facilitate its proper marketing .At present ,these markets are functioning as per market rules framed by Govt. of Kerala. There is no Contract farming within Kerala State. Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  34. STATUS OF SCHEME FOR DEVELOPMENT/STRENGTHENING OF AGRICULTURAL MARKETING INFRASTRUCTURE, GRADING AND STANDARDIZATION IN KERELA Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

  35. STATUS OF RURAL GODOWN SCHEME IN KERELA Dr. R. R. K, Dy. A.M.A., MSTC, Hyderabad

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