Talk about the problems that India’s agriculture marketing sector is facing.
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Agricultural marketing refers to all those processes, which relate to taking the agricultural product from the farmers to the consumers, which includes gathering the agricultural produce, their standardization and grading, value addition (processing and preservation), their storage, transportation and selling in the market. An efficient system of agricultural marketing provides an incentive to take up agriculture as a gainful occupation and reduce unemployment. It also leads to the integration of the different sectors of the economy such as agriculture, industry, etc. A well-organised marketing system makes it possible to make available foodstuffs at different centres and secure non-farm products. Not only it facilitates modernization of agriculture but also helps to maintain stability in the prices by maintaining balance between demands and supply.
However, the agricultural marketing system in India faces a lot of issues such as
To overcome these issues, the government has set up a digital national market (e-NAM), incentivized setting up of FPOs, setting up an agri-marketing infrastructure fund to upgrade agricultural marketing infrastructure in the Grameen Agricultural Markets (GrAMs) and APMCS. Also, the government has introduced institutional reforms that include amending the Essential Commodities Act to remove the existing restrictions on stocking food produce, a new law The Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Ordinance, 2020 to end the monopoly of the APMCs (APMC) and allows anyone to purchase and sell agricultural produce and The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Ordinance, 2020 to legalise contract farming, so that big businesses and companies can cultivate vast swaths of land on contract.