Roll out of e-NAM in 400 regulated mandis across country by March 2017

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Roll out of e-NAM in 400 regulated mandis across country by March 2017

Scheme Overview 01 04 02 05 03 06 07 Greater Reach Quality Driven Envisaged as PAN India Electronic Establish quality management system Portal for quality assurance and grading Unified Optimize 02 05 Seeks to network the existing APMC to Rationalise transaction costs, create a unified national market for reduction of wastages, provide higher agricultural commodities return to farmers, better quality to consumers Enabler Online 03 06 Enable the buyers / sellers situated Real time accurate information sharing within and outside the State to with all stakeholders participate in trading at the local level Complete Solution 07 Provide end-to-end solutions to all sellers and buyers : grading, price discovery, payment and transportation and delivery enam.gov.in 2

01 02 03 04 Broad Features of the Scheme Set up a common e-Platform to be deployed in 585 selected regulated APMC/mandis in States ready with 01 necessary reforms by 2017-18 02 DAC will share the software with the States free of cost and will provide grant upto Rs.30 lakhs per mandi for related hardware/infrastructure 03 Free training hand holding and trouble shooting by Strategic Partner. For States who have fulfilled the following three essential reforms 04 • State APMC Act must have specific provision for electronic trading (e-trading) • State APMC Act must provide for issue of licenses to anyone in India to trade through the NAM in the local mandi • There must be one single licence for each State/UT to facilitate trading in all the mandis of the State/UT and a single point levy of transaction fee. enam.gov.in 3

Commodities traded under NAM Sl. No Commodity 1 APPLE 15 MOONG WHOLE (GREEN GRAM) 2 ARHAR/TUR (RED GRAM) 16 MUSTARD SEED 3 BAJRA 17 ONION 4 BARLEY 18 PADDY 5 CASTOR SEED 19 POTATO 6 CHANA WHOLE (BENGAL GRAM) 20 RED CHILLI(DRY) 7 COTTON 21 SHELLING PEAS 8 CUMIN 22 SOYBEAN 9 GROUNDNUT 23 SUN FLOWER SEED 10 GUAR SEED 24 TAMARIND (WITH SEED) 11 JOWAR 25 TOMATOES 12 MAHUA FLOWER 26 TURMERIC 13 MAIZE 27 URD WHOLE (BLACK GRAM) 14 MASOOR (LENTIL) WHOLE 28 WHEAT Quality Parameters of above Commodities have been provided and Quality Parameter of 58 Commodities are under development.

NAM Implementation : Pilot phase 8 States 21 Mandis 2 more mandis added in Haryana in July 16 Ambala Shahbad Karond, Bhopal Madhya Pradesh Ramganj Rajasthan Badepally Malakpet Nizamabad Tirumalgiri Warangal Telangana Bahraich Lakhimpur Kheri Lalitpur Mathura Saharanpur Sultanpur Uttar Pradesh Shimla Solan Himachal Botad Himmatnagar Patan Gujarat Ellanabad Karnal Haryana Ranchi Jharkhand

NAM – Performance Summary up to 11-Sep- 2016 Total Quantity Traded 530230.20 Quintals (5.30 Lakh Quintals) Total Traded Value 21379.80 Lakh (213.80 Crores) No. of Mandis connected with eNAM : 94 No. of Mandis Trading on eNAM: 83 No. of Commodities:28 No of registered users Farmers:85311 Traders:14812 Commission Agent:12201

Project Proposals approved under e-NAM State No of APMCs Andhra Pradesh 22 Chandigarh 1 Chhattisgarh 14 Gujarat 40 Haryana 54 Himachal Pradesh 19 Jharkhand Madhya Pradesh 50 Maharashtra 30 Rajasthan 25 Telangana 44 Uttar Pradesh 66 Orissa 10 Uttarakhand 05 Total 399

200 Mandis NAM Implementation Roadmap: Phase I Sep 2016 Transformation of Physical Trading to e-Trading of Commodities (within Mandi) Pilot for Direct Payment to Farmer Weighbridge Integration 200 Mandis Sep 2016 SMS & Email Gateway Integration Training Programs for various Farmers, Trader, Commission Agents and Market Officials

200 Mandis NAM Implementation Roadmap: Phase II Mar 2017 Promote Intra Mandi Trade (within State) Sensitization of Various Stakeholders for adopting Online Payment Strengthening of Assaying Facilities in Markets 200 Mandis Mar 2017 Sensitization of Commission Agent for providing Logistics and Storage Support to Outside Buyers Strengthening of Institutional Mechanism for Monitoring and Implementation at Central & State Level

185 Mandis NAM Implementation Roadmap: Phase III Mar 2018 Promote Inter State Trade Promote Warehouse based Trading 185 Mandis Mar 2018 Provide Logistic Support and Assured Payment Facilitate Interoperability of e-NAM with external systems.

Requirement for Quality Assaying for Trading on e-NAM Establishment of Quality Assaying Lab within Market Premises which Approximately cost 5-10 lacs (excluding Civil infrastructure) Lab Equipment: Moisture Meter, Electronic Balance, Oven, Magnetic Stirer, Test tubes, Microscope, UV Spectrophotometer etc Trained Lab Technicians with Minimum Qualifications: Science /Agriculture Graduates. Establishment of Quality Assaying Parameters and Standard Operating Procedures

Way Forward 1 Harmonization of APMC Act across the States for Unification of the Markets 2 Onboarding of next 200 Markets by March 2017 reaching total of 400. 3 Strengthening of Institutional Mechanism for Implementation of NAM To promote Warehouse based sales in the States To promote Inter Market and Inter State Trade To provide Unified Quality Assaying System , Warehousing & Logistics Support and Online Payment 4 States / UTs to carry out mandatory reforms and come on board on NAM. 5 Nation Wide Farmer/Trader Sensitization through Media Campaign through Meetings at each APMC, Print Media, Digital Media etc

Uttam Fasal Uttam Enaam Thank You