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e -National Agriculture Market

e -National Agriculture Market. Kharif Conference 2017 25 th April 2017, New Delhi. Layout. Objective Prerequisite reforms Central Assistance Benefits to Farmer Benefits to APMC The Journey Notified Commodities Future Road Map Role of States Training and Awareness

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e -National Agriculture Market

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  1. e-National Agriculture Market Kharif Conference 2017 25th April 2017, New Delhi

  2. Layout • Objective • Prerequisite reforms • Central Assistance • Benefits to Farmer • Benefits to APMC • The Journey • Notified Commodities • Future Road Map • Role of States • Training and Awareness • Farmers’ Welfare

  3. Objective of NAM National Agriculture Market (NAM) is a pan-India web based trading portal which will network existing APMC and other market yards to create a Unified National market for agricultural (and allied) commodities The objectives include: • Better price and bargaining power to farmers • Access to more markets for buyer • Increase competitiveness • Establish quality assaying systems • Real time information of prices/trade • Transparent and quick financial transactions

  4. Pre-requisite Reforms A • Provision of Electronic Trading as a Mode of Price Discovery B • Single point Levy of Market Fee C • Unified Trade License valid across all the Markets of the State

  5. Central Assistance to States/UT *existing **proposed in Union budget 2017-18

  6. Benefits to Farmer

  7. Benefits to APMC

  8. The Journey Mar 2018 585 markets . • Mobile App • eNAM portal live in 5 languages 14th April 2016 21 markets across 5 States June 2016 2 More States were Added in Haryana Totaling to 23 Sept 2016 250 markets 10 States t. Mar 2017 417 markets 13 States

  9. Integration: Phase I and II 17 54 5 11 14 66 25 19 50 40 22 09 44 44

  10. Trading 14th April 2016-18th April 2017 Total Traded Value INR 15,793 Cr Total Quantity Traded 61 lacs Tons • Total Online Payment • Rs. 3.53 Crores No. of Mandis connected with eNAM : 417 No. of Commodities:69 No of registered users Farmers:41,70,307 Traders:89,105 Commission Agent:45,708

  11. Notified Commodities Quality Parameters of 69 Commodities have been provided and 26 are under development.

  12. Notified Commodities

  13. Notified Commodities

  14. Future Roadmap • Sensitization of Various Stakeholders for adopting Online Payment • Setting up grading, sorting, packing units in markets • Strengthening of Assaying Facilities in Markets • Setting up composting units • SwachtaAbhiyan • Organic Farming • Additional income 585 Mandis Mar 2018 • Strengthening of Institutional Mechanism for Implementation at Central & State Level • Promote Inter Mandi/Inter State Trade • Sensitization of APMC for providing Logistics and Storage Support to Outside Buyers

  15. Role of States – Consolidation of Integrated Markets Adopt model APLM Act, 2017 at the earliest

  16. T Training and Awareness Structured training and awareness Programs for farmers, traders and other stake holders in e-NAM Markets Nomination of Quality Assaying personnel for trainings being conducted by DMI Awareness and Registration camps for farmers at village level Regular hands on training of e-NAM application including portal, mobile App and online payments Study visits of farmers and traders to leading States

  17. Farmer Registration Importance of Farmer Registration: National Agriculture Market is all about Farmers With right set of farmer data accurate analysis on individual farmers related to its arrival/sales etc can be done With correct mobile number ‘their Lot’ winner and price can be SMSed With correct bank details online payments can be done without technical glitches With Unique ID: Aadhar Number a farmer can be uniquely identified to avoid duplicity

  18. Farmer Registration: Critical Data and Its Importance

  19. Measures to Improve Farmer Registration Registration camps may be organized for collection of correct data and entry into the system including Name, Address, Mobile Number, Aadhar Details and Bank account details Aadhar Number will be made mandatory in Registration Form In Quick Registration Process when Farmer arrives to Mandi then also Aadhar Number or any Govt ID (preferably with a Photo copy of same ) should be collected but should be asked to provide Aadhar Number before he/she completes the sale Farmers to carry copy of AadharCard whenever coming to Mandi A dedicated team should be set up inside the mandi for handling all the registration related process

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