WELCOME Government of Karnataka Department of Agricultural Marketing

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WELCOME Government of Karnataka Department of Agricultural Marketing Karnataka State Agricultural Marketing Board WELCOME

AGRICULTURAL MARKETING IN KARNATAKA Dr. C. Somashekhar, IAS DIRECTOR, DEPT. OF AGRICULTURAL MARKETING AND MANAGING DIRECTOR, KSAMB

PROFILE Main objectives are: Implementation of The Karnataka Agricultural Produce Marketing (Regulation and Development) Act, 1966 and Rules 1968 Main objectives are: --- To provide competitive price for farmers' produce, correct weighment and immediate payment. --- To provide basic infrastructure facilities for trade of notified agricultural commodities --- To implement welfare programmes for farmers and shramiks There are 153 main and 353 sub-markets. 92 agricultural commodities are notified for the purpose of regulation under the Act Over Rs. 24,000 crores worth commodities are transacted in APMCs annually. Over Rs. 1500 crores are spent for providing market infrastructure

REGULATION Introduction of electronic weighing scales in all the markets for weighment of farmers' produce. Adoption of competetive system of sale like auction and tender systems in the markets to ensure competetive price for farmers' produce. Introduction of electronic tender system of sale in 45 APMCs. Issue of transport permits on line and given to commission agents. Account settlement slip to be prepared in triplicate by commission agents; one to be paid to farmer, one to APMC and the other for himself. Payment to be made to farmers by commission agents or traders after sale on the same day. In case of delay 1% per day to be paid as interest upto 5 days. After that licence will be cancelled and legal proceedings will be initiated. Commission to the agents to be paid by the trader and not the farmer. At present commission is 1.5 % of all commodities, 1% for vegetables and Rs. 5/- per head of cattle, Rs. 1/- per head of sheep and goat.

DEVELOPMENT Action plans are prepared every year and infrastructure facilities are provided in the market yards. Markets are developed from APMC funds, assistance under National Horticulture Mission Scheme, DMI Scheme for infrastructure development, grading and quality improvement, ASIDE scheme, RIDF scheme, RKVY Scheme, etc.

WELFARE ACTIVITIES Raith Sanjeevini Accident Insurance Scheme: Compensation of Rs. 50,000 is paid to farmer or his family member in case he/she meets with accidental death and a maximum of Rs. 15,000/- depending on the extent of disability, in case of permanent disability, while doing agricultural or marketing operations. So far Rs.25.81 crores is given to 8,304 beneficiaries. Janashre Bima Yojana: The hamals, weighmen, cartmen working in APMCs under the licence are insured for natural or accidental death or permanent disability. A compensation of Rs. 30,000 for natural death and Rs. 75,000/- for accidental death or disability is given through LIC. The premium of Rs.100/ per person is paid by the concerned APMC. So far Rs. 4.49 lakhs is given as compensation to 1,640 members.

SUPPORT PRICE TO FARMERS' PRODUCE Revolving Fund: This is a unique Scheme of the State. The State Govt has created a Revolving Fund for operation of the Floor Price Scheme for commodities like potato, onion, tomato, green chillies, etc. The Fund is also utilised for implementing the Minimum Support Price Scheme and Market Intervention Scheme of Govt of India. So far Rs.1,267 crores is revolved from the Fund and 277 lakh quintols of agricultural and horticultural commodities are purchased from 5,25,677 beneficiary farmers.

ICT INITIATIVES Electronic Tender System of Sale. Computerisation of Activities. Implementation of Development works through e-tendering process. Market Information System. E-Trading through Spot Exchanges.

MANUAL TENDER SYSTEM OF SALE

OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE OF E-TENDER SYSTEM OF SALE The licensed trader who is interested to buy the commodity will be given a unique code number and a password. The trader who is interested to buy the commodity will inspect the commodities displayed in the yard and quotes his prices through the computer system he is having in his shop or through the kiosks where these computers are established in different places in the yard. In this way the rates quoted by different traders for different commodities will be collected at the central server located in the APMC office which is connected to the input systems located in different places in the market yard either through cable or satellite. The rates once quoted by a trader cannot be reduced. However if he wants to increase the rates quoted, he can do so.

ELECTRONIC TENDER SYSTEM OF SALE

ELECTRONIC TENDER SYSTEM OF SALE

ELECTRONIC TENDER SYSTEM OF SALE

COMPUTERISATION OF ACTIVITIES Office Management : - Accounts Management - Property management - Daily Transactions - Development Works - Trade Permit Management - Administrative Works

COMPUTERATION OF TRANSPORT PERMITS Special initiative to issue permission for transportation of traded notified commodities. Earlier APMC staff used to issue the permit. Now traders themselves can generate trade permits. The system has brought in transaparancy and accuracy in stock and transport. Reduced the number of staff required for the job. Information is made available online. Helped avoid evasion from payment of market fee. Avoided mal practices by the traders and staff.

IMPLEMENTATION OF DEVELOPMENT WORKS THROUGH E-TENDERING PROCESS Developmental works are implemented through e-procurement, an initiative of e-Governance Department, GOK. Now there is more competition in tender and sometimes the rates quoted are below scheduled rates.

MARKET INFORMATION SYSTEM IN KARNATAKA On line Market Information Service through http://krishimaratavahini.kar.nic.in About 7 lakh hits are recorded Toll free telephone 1800-425-1552 to provide market information. About 60,000 farmers got the information during the last 2 years About 60,000 farmers have registered for Market SMS

MARKET INFORMATION SYSTEM IN KARNATAKA Electronic Display Boards have been installed for dissemination of information on prices and arrivals of commodities in all the APMCs in the State for the benefit of farmers and users of the market.

CAPACITY BUILDING Regular training and extension programmes are conducted to various market stakeholders including farmers, officials, elected representatives of the people, etc.

CAPACITY BUILDING Marketing extension through radio, television, press, monthly magazine, farmers contact programmes, exhibitions, publications, workshops, seminars, etc .

IMPLEMENTATION OF PROVISIONS OF MODEL ACT The major provisions of the Model Act of Govt of India are incorporated in KAPM(R&D) Act and Rules. Single licences are issued to 292 persons. Licence is issued to 3 companies for establishment of private markets. For the establishment of direct purchase centres 9 licences are issued. For establishment of Spot Exchanges 3 licences are issued. Provisions are made for contract farming and farmer-consumer market. Grading and standardisation of commodities like foodgrains, cotton, etc are done by establishing laboratories.

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