Madhya Pradesh The
Government of Madhya Pradesh has taken several initiatives so that farmers may get a better price for their produce.
Karnataka The
Government of Karnataka has created APMCs in many towns to enable farmers to sell their produce at reasonable prices. Most APMCs have a market where traders and other marketing agents are provided stalls or godowns or shops to purchase agricultural produce from farmers. Farmers can sell their produce to agents or traders under the supervision of the APMC. There are approximately one hundred sixty two (162) Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) regulated markets all across Karnataka state. The APMC market yard have basic amenities like refreshment room/stall, toilet, drinking water supply. Some of the bigger APMC markets have bank branch, post office, cold storage facilities.Bengaluru's APMC regulated market at Yeshawanthpur is one of the largest APMC market in South India. Prior to 2020, farmers could not sell produce outside the APMC mechanism. The APMC system made farmers vulnerable to traders' and marketing agents' price manipulations. The
Government of India has considered improving the
APMC Act to benefit all parties involved. In 2020, the
Government of Karnataka passed
The Karnataka Agricultural Produce Marketing (Regulation and Development) (Amendment) Bill, 2020, which enables farmers to trade their produce anywhere without the intervention of APMCs. It also allowed
Food processing companies to buy produce directly from farmers.
Maharashtra The Maharashtra State Agricultural Marketing Board (MSAMB) runs 295 APMCs in
Maharashtra, under the
APMC Act enacted by the Government of India. In July 2016, the
Maharashtra Government removed fruits and vegetables from the purview of the APMCs, urging farmers to directly bring their produce for sale in Mumbai. The government has granted 148 Direct Marketing Licenses, of which 91 are for fruits and vegetables. The APMC in
Pune, meanwhile, appealed to the farmers from the state as well as from outside to bring their produce to the market and sell those directly..
Tamil Nadu In
Tamil Nadu, the
Tamil Nadu State Agricultural Marketing Board, successfully running since 1977, is the regulatory board for agricultural markets. 21 market committees are established for every notified area, and 277 regulated markets are functioning under these committees for better regulation of buying and selling of agricultural produce.
Andhra Pradesh The Andhra Pradesh (Agricultural Produce and Livestock) Markets Act Government Order was passed in
Andhra Pradesh in 1966, and amended in 1969. ==See also==