Write a note on classification of agricultural markets.
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Types of agricultural markets in India and their classification. II. Secondary wholesale market: These are also known as mandis. ... Small merchants purchase from primary wholesale market and sale in this markets.
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Types of agricultural markets in India and their classification
Market for agricultural produce may broadly be divided into three categories
Wholesale market
Retail market
Fairs
1. Wholesale Markets:
These markets are subdivided into
I. Primary wholesale markets: These markets are periodically held, either ones or twice a week. Agricultural produce comes from neighboring villages. These markets deal in the sale of fruits, vegetables, foodgrains, all household requisites etc. for e.g. Village market
II. Secondary wholesale market: These are also known as mandis. These are situated generally at district or taluka headquaters. Small merchants purchase from primary wholesale market and sale in this markets. Some cultivators directly sell their produce in these markets. Each market comprises area with a 10-20 miles radius. For e.g. District and taluka market.
III. Terminal markets: These are the markets in which the produce is either finally dispose off , direct to consumer or processors or assemble for shipment to foreign countries. These markets are the parts where warehouses and storages are available/ cover a wide area, may be state.
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Market for agricultural produce may broadly be divided into three categories
Wholesale market
Retail market
Fairs
1. Wholesale Markets:
These markets are subdivided into
I. Primary wholesale markets: These markets are periodically held, either ones or twice a week. Agricultural produce comes from neighboring villages. These markets deal in the sale of fruits, vegetables, foodgrains, all household requisites etc. for e.g. Village market
II. Secondary wholesale market: These are also known as mandis. These are situated generally at district or taluka headquaters. Small merchants purchase from primary wholesale market and sale in this markets. Some cultivators directly sell their produce in these markets. Each market comprises area with a 10-20 miles radius. For e.g. District and taluka market.
III. Terminal markets: These are the markets in which the produce is either finally dispose off , direct to consumer or processors or assemble for shipment to foreign countries. These markets are the parts where warehouses and storages are available/ cover a wide area, may be state.
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