Lok Sabha Passes The Farmers' Produce Trade and
Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, 2020 and The Farmers (Empowerment and
Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill, 2020
Farmers will now have freedom for direct marketing of their produce
and will be able to get better prices, MSP procurement system will continue, consumers
will also benefit - Union Minister of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare Narendra
Singh Tomar
The reforms will accelerate agricultural growth through private sector
investment in building agricultural infrastructure and supply chains for Indian
farm produce in national and global markets, create employment opportunities and
strengthen the economy
Two bills aimed at transforming agriculture in
the country and raising farmers’ income were passed by Lok
Sabha on 17 September 2020. The Farmers' Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and
Facilitation) Bill, 2020 and The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement
of Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill, 2020 were introduced in Lok Sabha on 14th September 2020 by Union Minister of Agriculture
& Farmers’ Welfare, Rural Development & Panchayati
Raj, Shri Narendra Singh Tomar, to replace ordinances
promulgated on 5th June 2020.
Replying to the discussion on the Bills before
they were passed by the Lok Sabha today, Shri Narendra
Singh Tomar said that the Government under Prime Minister
Narendra Modi is fully committed to the welfare of Gaon-Garib-Kisan.
He reassured emphatically that while farmers will now be freed from the restrictions
of having to sell their produce at designated places only, the procurement at Minimum
Support Price will continue and mandis established
under State laws will also continue to operate. The Union Agriculture Minister said
that these legislations will bring about revolutionary transformation and transparency
in the agriculture sector, electronic trading will increase, there will be accelerated
agricultural growth as private investment will be attracted in building supply chains
and agricultural infrastructure, new employment opportunities will be created and
rural economy will get a boost, which will in turn help to strengthen the national
economy.
The Farmers' Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion
and Facilitation) Bill, 2020 seeks to provide for the
creation of an ecosystem where the farmers and traders enjoy the freedom of choice
relating to sale and purchase of farmers' produce which facilitates remunerative
prices through competitive alternative trading channels to promote efficient, transparent
and barrier-free inter-State and intra-State trade and commerce of farmers' produce
outside physical premises of markets or deemed markets notified under various State
agricultural produce market legislations; to provide a facilitative framework for
electronic trading and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Background
Farmers in India suffered from various restrictions
in marketing their produce. There were restrictions for farmers in selling agri-produce outside the notified APMC market yards. The farmers
were also restricted to sell the produce only to registered licensees of the State
Governments. Further, barriers existed in free flow of agriculture produce between
various States owing to the prevalence of various APMC legislations enacted by the
State Governments.
Benefits
The new legislation 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 Bill also proposes an electronic trading
in transaction platform for ensuring a seamless trade electronically.
The farmers will not be charged any cess or levy for sale of their produce under this Act. Further
there will be a separate dispute resolution mechanism for the farmers.
One India, One Agriculture Market
The Bill basically aims at creating additional
trading opportunities outside the APMC market yards to help farmers get remunerative
prices due to additional competition. This will supplement the existing MSP procurement
system which is providing stable income to farmers.
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.
The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement
of Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill, 2020 seeks to provide for a national framework on farming agreements
that protects and empowers farmers to engage with agri-business firms, processors,
wholesalers, exporters or large retailers for farm services and sale of future farming
produce at a mutually agreed remunerative price framework in a fair and transparent
manner and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
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 new legislation will empower farmers for engaging
with processors, wholesalers, aggregators, wholesalers, 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 legislation will act as a catalyst to attract
private sector investment for building supply chains for supply of Indian farm produce
to national and global markets, and in agricultural infrastructure. 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. Sale, lease or mortgage of farmers’ land is totally
prohibited and farmers’ land is also protected against any recovery. Effective dispute
resolution mechanism has been provided for with clear time lines for redressal.