In Which I Argue that Agricultural Markets Come First, Followed by Technology. Not the other way.
There should be welfare for farmer & land,- both.
Yes, indeed. How do we balance the two is the question.
IN ODISHA MARKETS UNDER REGULATED MARKET COMMITTEES
(RMC) HAVE ADEQUATE INFRASTRUCTURE BUT ABSENCE OF TRADING IS
CONSPICUOUS IN THESE MARKETS.
. Most of the
markets have entry gates, paved internal roads, godowns, shops, auction platforms,
administrative office, farmer rest house and other amenities. Despite the availabile facilities
and infrastructure for wholesale trading, buyers and seller do not visit these markets for
transaction and trade.
The interaction with the farmers and traders revealed markets have degenerated overtime,
from being functional to dysfunctional. Markets were equipped for trading of jute, cotton,
maize. Markets like Raigadh, Narayangarh were special commodity markets for cotton and
jute respectively and had infrastructure specific for the trading of these commodities, over the
time the shift in production towards rice lead to low arrivals and markets began to become
dysfunctional. As the arrivals dipped the market infrastructure developed also began to lose
its relevance.
My research report on Linking Markets to Enam In Odisha- Hema Yadav, Director, VAMNICOM
https://www.ccsniam.gov.in/images/pdfs/Odisha_Report_Final.pdf
Thank you ma'am for sharing. I apologize for addressing you as "Sir" earlier. I went through your report. It is fascinating. Thank you very much for sharing!
I doubt if they will benefit, honestly If you ask me
Yes, I have one post in pipeline on warehousing.
There should be welfare for farmer & land,- both.
Yes, indeed. How do we balance the two is the question.
IN ODISHA MARKETS UNDER REGULATED MARKET COMMITTEES
(RMC) HAVE ADEQUATE INFRASTRUCTURE BUT ABSENCE OF TRADING IS
CONSPICUOUS IN THESE MARKETS.
. Most of the
markets have entry gates, paved internal roads, godowns, shops, auction platforms,
administrative office, farmer rest house and other amenities. Despite the availabile facilities
and infrastructure for wholesale trading, buyers and seller do not visit these markets for
transaction and trade.
The interaction with the farmers and traders revealed markets have degenerated overtime,
from being functional to dysfunctional. Markets were equipped for trading of jute, cotton,
maize. Markets like Raigadh, Narayangarh were special commodity markets for cotton and
jute respectively and had infrastructure specific for the trading of these commodities, over the
time the shift in production towards rice lead to low arrivals and markets began to become
dysfunctional. As the arrivals dipped the market infrastructure developed also began to lose
its relevance.
My research report on Linking Markets to Enam In Odisha- Hema Yadav, Director, VAMNICOM
https://www.ccsniam.gov.in/images/pdfs/Odisha_Report_Final.pdf
Thank you ma'am for sharing. I apologize for addressing you as "Sir" earlier. I went through your report. It is fascinating. Thank you very much for sharing!
I doubt if they will benefit, honestly If you ask me
Yes, I have one post in pipeline on warehousing.