Recent Agricultural Marketing Reforms

Agricultural marketing reforms in India aim to create a more efficient, transparent, and farmer-centric ecosystem for selling farm produce. Historically dominated by regulated APMC mandis, these reforms seek to provide farmers with greater choice, better price realization, and reduced post-harvest losses by promoting competition and modernizing infrastructure.

Recent Developments

  • In November 2024, the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare released a Draft National Policy Framework on Agricultural Marketing, emphasizing a vision for a vibrant marketing ecosystem with multiple channels.
  • As of October 2024, the e-National Agriculture Market (e-NAM) portal integrated 1,361 mandis, with a total trade volume of approximately Rs. ....
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