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distinguish between open market sale scheme and grain bank scheme​

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Answered by theking20
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Distinguishing factors between open market sale scheme and grain bank scheme​ are as follows:

  • The process with which government agencies sells foodgrains at the fixed price is called open market sale.
  • During the lean season the supply of grains gets enhanced time to time by this.
  • This way, in deficit region the moderation of open market price is done.
  • The scheme which helps the marginalized food insecure households, os called grain bank scheme.
  • In natural calamities, it helps the people who cannot purchase rations due to insufficiency of resources.
Answered by Anonymous
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER MATE:-

  1. Open market sale scheme:- This term refers to selling food grains by government/government agencies at predetermined prices in the open market from time to time enhance the supply of grains especially during the lean season and thereby to moderate the herbal open market prices especially in the deficit region
  2. Grain bank scheme:- Villgae grain bank scheme was implemented since November 2004 by the department of food and public distribution. This schemes aims to help mirgenalised food insecure households who do not have sufficient resources to purchase rations during the lean season all natural calamities.

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