Mint analyses why states are responding to the Centre’s request actively now, in the middle of a lockdown The Centre has for long been asking states to facilitate agricultural produce market committee (APMC) reforms to give better market access and prices to farmers.
Mint analyses why states are responding to the Centre’s request actively now, in the middle of a lockdown. How are APMCs run and what’s their job? APMCs are agricultural marketing boards established by state governments in the 1960s under the APMC Act.
Agricultural markets are developed in various places across a given state and regulated through these marketing boards. The aim of these boards is to ensure that farmers get a fair price for their produce and are safeguarded