Cabinet Approves Two New Ordinances
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Agri Trade
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Another Ordinance to Amend Essential Commodities Act also
Released
The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister
Shri Narendra Modi met on 3rd June, 2020. Several landmark and
historic decisions were taken in the meeting, which will go a long way in
helping India’s farmers while also transforming the agriculture sector.
Historic Amendment to Essential Commodities
Act
The Cabinet on 3 June 2020 approved historic
amendment to the Essential Commodities Act. This is a visionary step towards
transformation of agriculture and raising farmers’ income.
Background:
While India has become surplus in most agri-commodities, farmers have been unable to get better
prices due to lack of investment in cold storage, processing and export as the
entrepreneurial spirit gets dampened due to hanging sword of Essential
Commodities Act. Farmers suffer huge losses when there are bumper harvests of
perishable commodities. With adequate processing facilities, much of this
wastage can be reduced.
Benefits:
With the amendment to Essential Commodities
Act, commodities like cereals, pulses, oilseeds, edible oils, onion and
potatoes will be removed from list of essential commodities. This will remove
fears of private investors of excessive regulatory interference.
The freedom to produce, hold, move, distribute
and supply will lead to harnessing of economies of scale and attract private
sector/foreign direct investment into agriculture sector. It will help drive up
investment in cold storages and modernization of food supply chain.
Safeguarding interest of consumers
The Government, while liberalizing the
regulatory environment, has also ensured that interests of consumers are
safeguarded. It has been provided in the Amendment, that in situations such as
war, famine, extraordinary price rise and natural calamity, such agricultural
foodstuff can be regulated. However, the installed capacity of a value chain
participant and the export demand of an exporter will remain exempted from such
stock limit imposition so as to ensure that investments in agriculture are not
discouraged.
The amendment announced will help both farmers
and consumers while bringing in price stability. It will also prevent wastage
of agri-produce that happens due to lack of storage
facilities.
Barrier-free trade in agriculture produce
Cabinet approved 'The Farming Produce Trade
and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Ordinance, 2020'.
Background
Farmers in India today suffer from various
restrictions in marketing their produce. There are restrictions for farmers in
selling agri-produce outside the notified APMC market
yards. The farmers are also restricted to sell the produce only to registered
licensees of the State Governments. Further, Barriers exist in free flow of
agriculture produce between various States owing to the prevalence of various
APMC legislations enacted by the State Governments.
Benefits
The Ordinance will create an ecosystem where
the farmers and traders will enjoy freedom of choice of sale and purchase of agri-produce. It will also promote barrier-free inter-state
and intra-state trade and commerce outside the physical premises of markets
notified under State Agricultural Produce Marketing legislations. This is a
historic-step in unlocking the vastly regulated agriculture markets in the
country.
It will open more choices for the farmer,
reduce marketing costs for the farmers and help them in getting better prices.
It will also help farmers of regions with surplus produce to get better prices
and consumers of regions with shortages, lower prices. The ordinance also
proposes an electronic trading in transaction platform for ensuring a seamless
trade electronically.
One India, One Agriculture Market
The ordinance basically aims at creating
additional trading opportunities outside the APMC market yards to help farmers
get remunerative prices due to additional competition.
It will certainly pave the way for creating
One India, One Agriculture Market and will lay the foundation for ensuring
golden harvests for our hard working farmers.
Farmers empowered to engage with processors,
aggregators, wholesalers, large retailers, exporters
Cabinet approved ‘The Farmers (Empowerment and
Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Ordinance, 2020’.
Background
Indian Agriculture is characterized by
fragmentation due to small holding sizes and has certain weaknesses such as
weather dependence, production uncertainties and market unpredictability. This
makes agriculture risky and inefficient in respect of both input & output
management.
Benefits
The ordinance will empower farmers for
engaging with processors, aggregators, large retailers, exporters etc., on a
level playing field without any fear of exploitation. It will transfer the risk
of market unpredictability from the farmer to the sponsor and also enable the
farmer to access modern technology and better inputs. It will reduce cost of
marketing and improve income of farmers.
This Ordinance will act as a catalyst to
attract private sector investment for building supply chains for supply of
Indian farm produce to global markets. Farmers will get access to technology
and advice for high value agriculture and get ready market for such produce.
Farmers will engage in direct marketing
thereby eliminating intermediaries resulting in full realization of price.
Farmers have been provided adequate protection and effective dispute resolution
mechanism has been provided for with clear time lines for redressal.
Government committed to the cause of farmer
welfare
A series of steps were announced as part of
the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyaan
to provide a boost to those engaged in agriculture and allied activities. These
include provision of concessional credit through Kisan
Credit Cards, financing facility for agri-infra
projects, Pradhan Mantri Matsya
Sampada Yojana and other
measures to strengthen fisheries, vaccination against Foot & Mouth Disease
and Brucellosis, Herbal Cultivation promotion, boost to beekeeping, Operation
Green etc.
Through PM KISAN, over 9.25 crore farmer
families have benefited and an amount of Rs. 18,517
crore has been disbursed so far during the lockdown period. Under PM Fasal Bima Yojana,
total claims amounting to Rs 6003.6 crore have been
paid during lockdown period.
These steps are only the latest in a series of
measures taken by the government, which shows its continuous commitment to
championing the cause of welfare of the hardworking farmers of India.