Explain the role of a mediator in agriculture sector and if this role is diminished, how can a farmer get better output?
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A mediator in the agricultural sector is a person that plays the role of a middle man between the market and producer/farmer. The mediator takes a certain percentage of the revenue generated by the farmer as commision.
If this role is diminished the farmer is directly connected to the market and does not have to pay the commision to the mediator. He can gain all the profit from his/her production.
A mediator in the agricultural sector is a person that plays the role of a middle man between the market and producer/farmer. The mediator takes a certain percentage of the revenue generated by the farmer as commision.
If this role is diminished the farmer is directly connected to the market and does not have to pay the commision to the mediator. He can gain all the profit from his/her production.
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Mediators are the persons who take most of the amount and loot the farmers as well as consumers.
The farmers sell their crop to very less price for the mediators and these mediators sell them in the market for very high price.
Most of the people you see in markets are mediators but not farmers.
If mediators are diminished the farmers will sell the crop to customers by themselves and they will get better amount
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