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Haryana State e-NAM Review & FPO’s Onboarding Meeting on e-NAM held on 29th May'2018 - Khand Bhavan, Gandhinagar chaired by MD SFAC and Gujarat Agriculture Secretary.

Hon'ble CM of Maharashtra reviews progress of eNAM in the State along with Hon'ble Minister, cooperation and Marketing, MD SFAC and senior officers of Government of Maharashtra at Mumbai

Gujarat State e-NAM Review & FPO’s Onboarding Meeting on e-NAM held on 29th May'2018 - Khand Bhavan, Gandhinagar chaired by MD SFAC and Gujarat Agriculture Secretary.

PM Launches agro e-trading platform e-NAM.

HPSAMB – An undertaking being taken from the licensed commission agents for ensuring 25% of the total trade to be undertaken through e-NAM platform on real time basis before the renewal of license for the year 2018-19

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FAQs of e-NAM

NAM is not a parallel marketing structure but rather a device to create a national network of physical mandis which can be accessed online.
It seeks to leverage the physical infrastructure of the mandis through an online trading portal, enabling buyers situated even outside the State to participate in trading at the local level.
The e-NAM electronic trading platform has been created with an investment by the Government of India (through the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare). It offers a “plug-in” to any market yard existing in a State (whether regulated or private). The special software developed for e-NAM is available to each Mandi which agrees to join the national network free of cost with necessary customization to confirm to the regulations of each State Mandi Act.
States interested to integrate their mandis with e-NAM are required to carry out following reforms in their APMC Act.
Specific provision for electronic trading.
Single trading licenses valid for trading in all mandis of the State.
Single point levy of the transaction fee.
Mandis do not lose any business. e-NAM basically increases the choice of the farmer when he brings his produce to the Mandi for sale. Local traders can bid for the produce, as also traders on the electronic platform sitting in other States. The farmer may choose to accept either the local offer or the online offer. In either case the transaction will be on the books of the local Mandi and they will continue to earn the transaction fee. In fact, the volume of business will significantly increase as there will be greater competition for specific produce, resulting in higher transaction fees for the Mandi.
Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare, Govt. of India has appointed Small Farmers' Agribusiness Consortium (SFAC) as the Lead Implementing Agency of e-NAM. SFAC will operate and maintain the e-NAM platform with the help of a Strategic Partner, presently NFCL .
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