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NAM Introduction

NAM Overview NAM is an attempt to National Agriculture Market is a Pan - India electronic Trading Portal which networks the existing APMCs to create a unified National Market for Agricultural Commodities. NAM is an attempt to Liberalize the Agri Marketing System by removing the monopolistic and restrictive trade practices. To provide more Channels of marketing to Farmers. To enhance competition among traders. Thereby providing remunerative price to the Farmers.

C Pre-Requisites for a Market to Join NAM: Reforms B A Provision of Electronic Trading as a Mode of Price Discovery A Single point Levy of Market Fee B Unified Trade Licenses valid across all the Markets of the State C

Pre-Requisites for a Market to Join NAM : Infrastructure 1 IT Infrastructure: PC, Printers, Internet - 5MBPS Lease line for moderate Volumes and 10 MBPS for high volumes, Display boards etc 2 Trained Human Resources for Operating NAM: Data Entry Operator, Supervisor ,Quality Assayers etc and Training to Farmers, Commission Agents, Traders and Market Officials 3 Availability of Quality Assaying Laboratory, Trained Lab Technicians and Quality Assaying Parameters of Commodities Notified for Trading on NAM 4 Electronic Weighbridges 5 Logistics and Warehouse Support for Out-Station Buyers

Design ,Develop and Implement E-Trading Portal for 28 Commodities Preamble Setting up National Agriculture Market Integrating selected 585 APMC in phased manner Design ,Develop and Implement E-Trading Portal for 28 Commodities Business Process Automation of all the selected 585 APMC Customization of Application as per local needs of APMC Integration with external interfaces and devices eg. SMS, Online Payment ,Weighbridge Integration, Mobile Interface NAM NAM NAM NAM NAM

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 APMC 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.

Business Process Automation Objective : APMC Key Requirements Business Process Automation Farmer, Trader and Commission Agent Management Transparent Commodity Trading Timely Payment by Trader-To Farmer, Commission Agent ,APMC Fee, Source of Information regarding Commodity, Trades, Market etc.

Information on Prices and Markets Objective : Farmer Key Requirements Information on Prices and Markets Commodity Selling Facilitation Right Value for the Produce Timely Payment Grievance Management

Information on Commodity ,Farmers and Markets Objective : Trader Key Requirements Information on Commodity ,Farmers and Markets Commodity Purchasing Facilitation Right Type for the Produce Detailed Information of his Trade Grievance Management

APMC Entry Gate Vehicle Gate Entry LOT ID ₹ 10/- Entry Operator Farmer APMC Entry Gate Gate Pass Farmer ID ……………… CA ID …………………… Commodity Details Name …………………… No. of Bags …………… LOT ID ……………….. Vehicle Fee Receipt Vehicle ID ……………… Vehicle Type ………… ₹ 10/- Handheld Device Mobile Thermal Printer Entry Operator Farmer Brings in Produce for Trade Desktop Computer Thermal

Farmer Sorts the Lots in to Multiple Lots based on Grades Sorting & Grading (Lot Management ) Gate Pass Farmer ID ……………… CA ID …………………… Commodity Details Name …………………… No. of Bags …………… LOT ID ……………….. .. Farmer Farmer Brings in The Lot Farmer Sorts the Lots in to Multiple Lots based on Grades Lot 1 Lot 2

Assaying Commission Agent Takes sample from Lot for Assaying Gate Pass Farmer ID ……………… CA ID …………………… Commodity Details Name …………………… No. of Bags …………… LOT ID ……………….. .. Commission Agent Commission Agent Takes sample from Lot for Assaying Sample Assaying Lab Tests all the Parameters Certificate to the Lot

Auction by Open E-Tender E-Tender (Open Bid) Auction by Open E-Tender Bid must be Timely Bidders Submit there bids by Sharing information with each other The Highest Bidder will Win the Bid

Auction by Closed E-Tender E-Tender (Closed Bid) Auction by Closed E-Tender Bid must be Timely Bid & Bidder must be Responsive Bidders Submit there bids independently and are usually prohibited from Sharing information with each other The Highest Bidder will Win the Bid

Electronic Weighing Scale Trader’s Purchased Stock Post Trade Weighment Lot Wise Weighment (वजन) Electronic Weighing Scale Weighment Update Lot ID ……………… CA ID …………………… Commodity Details Name …………………… No. of Bags …………… Weighment ……………….. Trader’s Purchased Stock The Trader Produce is Weighed LOT Wise on Electronic Weigh Scale and receives Weighment Slip

Electronic Weigh bridge Weighing Vehicle Wise Weighment Electronic Weigh bridge The Farmer Produce is Weighed on Electronic Weigh Bridge Weighment Update Lot ID ……………… CA ID …………………… Commodity Details Name …………………… No. of Bags …………… Weighment ………………..

Agreement

APMC Exit Gate The Trader Exit Management LOT ID Entry Operator Exit Pass Farmer ID ……………… CA ID …………………… Commodity Details Name …………………… No. of Bags …………… LOT ID ……………….. Entry Operator Desktop Computer Thermal Printer Trader The Trader

NAM Implementation Status: Phase I States & APMCs Phase I – by Sep-2016 200 Mandis 6 39 5 30 25 32 7 August 71 Mandis September 106 Mandis State April August Sept Telengana 5 39 - Haryana 2+2 (July) 27 Chhattisgarh Uttar Pradesh 6 25 Madhya Pradesh 1 19 Himachal Pradesh 2 Jharkhand 7 Rajasthan 9 Gujarat 3 30 Andhra Pradesh Total 23 71 106 Grand Total 200 9 19 Quality Assaying parameter of 28 Commodities Notified for Trading on e-NAM till August 2016, and Quality Assaying parameter of 58 Commodities are under preparation.

NAM Implementation Status: Phase II March 2017 States & APMCs Phase II – by Mar-2017 199 Mandis 1 16 9 7 35 12 18 11 State 2nd Phase Haryana 18 Chhattisgarh 9 Uttar Pradesh 35 Madhya Pradesh 30 Himachal Pradesh 12 Jharkhand 11 Rajasthan 15 Gujarat 7 Andhra Pradesh 16 Orissa 10 Maharashtra Uttarakhand 5 Chandigarh 1 Total 199 5 15 30 10 30 2nd Phase 199 Mandis

NAM – Performance Summary up to 10-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

Trade Quantity (Quintals) State Wise Trade Quantity up to 10-Sep-2016 State Trade Quantity (Quintals) Jharkhand 759.00 Gujarat 1,323.22 Rajasthan 1,561.40 Himachal Pradesh 4,746.45 Madhya Pradesh 7,020.62 Uttar Pradesh 88,541.31 Haryana 2,10,332.91 Telangana 2,15,945.29 Grand Total 5,30,230.20

Commodities 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.

Requirement for Assaying for Trading in 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 Stirrer, Test tubes, Microscope, UV Spectrophotometer etc Trained Lab Technicians with Minimum Qualifications: Science /Agriculture Graduates. Establishment of Quality Assaying Parameters and Standard Operating Procedures

Assaying Lab

Feedback after Launch of e-NAM Farmers get e-NAM, will they accept? From tiller of the land to seller of his produce — that’s what online auction portal promises to the farmer. One of PM Modi’s pet projects, it also aims at reducing the middleman’s role in profits. But Indian farmer isn’t exposed much to online trading. The Tribune team talks to all stakeholders Published on: Sep 11, 2016, 1:22 AM The veto lies with the farmer no matter what the governments appear to do for him. In that sense, here is something to the Centre’s re-invented, rehashed love for him: he can be jack of all his trades and master of his produce. The argument is old: if he is the harvester, he can as well be the sole seller of his crop, substantially bypassing the arhtiya (the middleman). So, the farmer has the e-NAM (Electronic National Agriculture Market) launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 14 on a trial basis in 21 mandis spread across nine states.  Nar Singh, a Sirsa farmer, says, “I went to the Ellenabad mandi which is covered under e-NAM, and received around Rs 80-100 per quintal more for guar through online auction than the market price. I sold around 25 quintals to a Gurgaon trader.”

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