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Title: Reforming agricultural markets in India: A tale of two model acts
Authors: Singh, Sukhpal
Keywords: Agricultural markets;India
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Economic and political weekly
Citation: Singh, S. (2018). Reforming agricultural markets in India: A tale of two model Acts. Economic & Political Weekly, 53(51). Available at www.epw.in
Abstract: The union Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare had prescribed a model Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee Act in 2003. The state-level adoption of the act has been tardy and varied in terms of both the magnitude and content of agricultural market reforms. Yet, the ministry under the current central government has come up with another model act, the Agricultural Produce and Livestock Marketing (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2017, supposedly an improvement over the 2003 act. Among other things, the provision that has grabbed much attention is the removal of contract farming from the APMC domain to a separate model act of Agricultural Produce and Livestock Contract Farming and Services (Promotion and Facilitation). Analysing these draft acts, the paper finds that both the model acts suffer from serious conceptual lacunae that have implications for their application and governance, and, consequently, for inclusive and sustainable agricultural development.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/23089
ISSN: 2349-8846
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