Two Ordinances to “Boost to Rural India and Agriculture” Issued
Posted On: 05 JUN 2020 8:48PM by PIB Delhi
After the announcement of the landmark decisions by the Government
of India for reforms in the agricultural sector for raising the income of the farmers
as part of the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan, the President of India has promulgated the following
Ordinances with the aim of giving a boost to rural India for farmers engaged in
agriculture and allied activities;
i.
The Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce
(Promotion & Facilitation) Ordinance 2020
ii.
The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection)
Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Ordinance 2020
The Central Government has been making comprehensive interventions
to impart efficiency and effectiveness to agricultural marketing, with the aim of
raising the income of the farmers. By recognizing the bottlenecks preventing the
holistic development of marketing of the agriculture produce, the Government drafted
and circulated the Model Agriculture Produce and Livestock Marketing (APLM) Act
2017, and also the Model Agriculture Produce and Livestock Contract Farming Act
of 2018, for adoption by the states.
When the whole ecosystem of agriculture and its allied activities
was tested during the COVID-19 crises, it reconfirmed the necessity for the Central
Government to speed up the reform process and to come up with a national legal facilitative
ecosystem to improve intra-state and interstate trade of agriculture produce. The
Government of India also recognized the need for the farmer to sell agriculture
produce at a place of his choice at a better price by increasing the number of prospective
buyers. A facilitative framework was also considered necessary for farming agreements.
Thus the two ordinances have been promulgated
“The Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion & Facilitation)
Ordinance 2020” (Click to view the Gazette notification
on the Ordinance) will 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. It will promote efficient, transparent
and barrier-free inter–State and intra-State trade and commerce of farmers’ produce
outside the physical premises of markets or deemed markets notified under various
State agricultural produce market legislations. Besides, the Ordinance will provide
a facilitative framework for electronic trading and matters connected therewith
or incidental thereto.
“The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price
Assurance and Farm Services Ordinance 2020” (Click to view the Gazette notification on the Ordinance)
will 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.
The above two measures will enable barrier-free trade in agriculture
produce, and also empower the farmers to engage with sponsors of his choice. The
freedom of the farmer, which is of paramount importance, has thus been provided.
The details of the above two above Ordinances is available on
the website of the Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Farmers Welfare at
agricoop.nic.in.
The Minister for Agriculture, Shri Narendra
Singh Tomar today wrote to all the Chief Ministers informing
them of the Ordinances and solicited their cooperation in implementation of the
reforms. He stressed the need for their continued support in the development and
growth of the agriculture sector in the new reformed environment.