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12 The farmer is always at the mercy of traders. Who benefits
the most in the market supply chain.How?​

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Answered by rapennagesh07
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Answered by Tsubhiksha
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Explanation:

The e-National Agriculture Market (e-NAM), touted as the ‘turning point’ of India’s Agriculture sector, was launched by PM Modi in April this year. The e-NAM platform is expected to provide information to both buyers and sellers on produce available, its quality and price at the bidding markets. A farmer, empowered with this information, can take his produce for sell wherever he gets the desired price, thereby connecting producers directly to consumers, processors, exporters or large retailers. The intent is to accrue maximum benefit to both farmers and consumers as farmers decide “when, where and at what price” they sell their produce by collapsing the long supply chain and removing the profit of the middle-man (arhtiya).

This portal will eventually link 585 mandis by March 2018, creating a seamless national market for agricultural and horticultural produce in India. The farmers will be provided “farmer helpline services” for any information related to this portal and soil testing facilities near the mandis.

NAM is not a parallel agriculture market but a trading portal supported by existing physical mandis creating a unified national market – an intra-state portal now but expected to expand inter-state. AGMARKNET, an online portal is already up indicating daily prices of agricultural commodities.

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