Social Sciences, asked by mdjaffar, 1 year ago

Who are the beneficiaries
of Rythu Bazaar and why?​

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Answered by meenuubgmailcom11
4

Answer:

The Rythu Bazars were established in the year 1999. The concept of Rythu Bazar was developed to facilitate direct marketing between consumers and farmers.

· 96 Rythu Bazars are functioning in the State with temporary/ semi-permanent structures.

· No service charges and no market fee is levied in Rythu Bazars. Vegetable growers/farmers committee fix the selling price in Rythu Bazars.

· Joint Collector is the Co-ordinating officer of Rythu Bazars in the District.

· Chief Executive Officer, Rythu Bazars will supervise, control and coordinate at State level.

· The main objective of Rythu Bazar is to ensure remunerative price to farmers and provide quality and fresh vegetables to consumers at reasonable rates.

· Rythu Bazars provide direct interface between farmers and consumers eliminating intermediaries in trade.

· Each Rythu Bazar has an Estate Officer with supporting staff. Supervisors/Security Guards.

· Joint Collector is provided with a sum of Rs.5.00 lakhs as revolving fund under the market intervention scheme to control the prices.

· The Price Fixation of vegetables in Rythu Bazars shall be through a committee of farmers and the Estate Officer.

· The prices generally will be 25% above the wholesale rates and 25% less than the local retail prices.

· Estate Officers have been instructed to implement prices on the display Boards.

· Field officers have been instructed to pursue with the respective Depot Managers of APSRTC to provide buses to Rythu Bazars.

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Answered by AdityaBendii
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Rythu Bazaar literally means “Farmer’s Market”
Farmers and Customers are both beneficiaries because the farmers don’t have to sell the produce through a middleman, therefore farmers profits are higher and even the customers are beneficiaries because they are getting fresh products from the farmer himself and a reasonable price
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