APMC
APMC
APMC MARKET
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE MARKET COMMITTEE CONSTITUTED UNDER
Maharashastra Agricultural Marketing Regulation Act 1963 read with Maharashastra Agricultural Marketing Rules 1967
Aim
And Objectives
In MUMBAI 5 Markets under APMC Kanda/ Batata Market Onions/ Potato/Garlic Moody Bazaar- Masala/ Dry Fruit/ Gul/ Sugar Daana Bazaar Grains/ Pulses/ Cereals Phaal Market Fruits Bhaji Market Vegetables
Regulated Market
The regulated markets are established as per the provisions of the `Marketing of Agricultural Produce Acts of the State Government. It helps to ensure remunerative prices to producers and to reduce the price spread between producer & consumer. The number of regulated Markets in Maharashtra is 880
Basic objectives of Regulated Market 1. Gains to the Farmers 2. Transparency 3. Control
Number of Markets
Source
Market Committee
Marketing activities are controlled by a Market Committee The Committee is represented by farmers, commission agents and the Government nominees Functions of Market Committee
management of the market Issuing licenses Fixing rate of commission Appointment of weigh men
Introduction (APMC-VASHI)
Introduction (APMC-VASHI)
An autonomous body Constituted under The Maharashtra Agricultural Produce Marketing (Regulation) Act, 1963 Purpose
To regulate the marketing of different kinds of Agricultural Produce. To cater to the marketing needs of the farmers and provide them a platform for selling agricultural produce in various markets and at competitive prices. To provide infrastructural facilities for marketing of agricultural produce including maintenance and management of markets. The commodities under regulation of it are food grains, fruits, vegetables, spices, dry fruits, pulses, edible oil & oilseeds
Geographical Presence
Total
290
593
Benefits to Farmers
Get fair price (minimum support price) for the produce, as the
intermediaries are not able to indulge in malpractices Correct weighing of the produce Storage facilities for agricultural produce Ethical practices in selling the produce i.e. open auctions and open agreement Maintenance of daily list of prices of commodities for the benefits of farmers Immediate payment after disposal of the produce (within 24 hrs)
Geographical Presence
Division
Konkan Nasik Pune Aurangabad
Main Market
20 51 42 33
Sub Market
48 106 121 69
5 6 7
46 55 43
290
86 91 72
593
Small Farmers
A P M C
M a r k e t
Wholesaler
Retailers Retailers
Wholesaler Retailers
Medium Farmers
Collection Centres
Wholesale r
Big Wholesaler Exporter
Retailers
Retailers Distant Market Export
Transport
Interest Growers
Interest Buyers
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE MARKET COMMITTEE Facilities provided by APMC to the Farmers/Members/ Brokers/ Traders
Banking Cold Storage Ripening Chambers Packing House for Export Pre-cooling Unit Vapour Heat Treatment Unit Credit Societies Other ancillary Infra-structural Facilities -- like Roads / Hotels / first Aid centers etc
For which APMC recovers 1 % of the selling price from the Purchaser Bifurcation of 1% 0.75% Market Fee 0.05% Supervision charges 0.20% Navi-Mumbai Municipal Surcharge
TERMINAL MARKET
10,000 TO 11,000
AADTE DALAL MERCHANTS
MATHADI KAMGARS
35,000
MOODY BAZAAR
ESTB. 1991
MODDY BAZAAR
INPUT 175 TRUCKS PER DAY
DAANA BAZAAR
ESTB. 1993
DAANA BAZAAR
INPUT 400 TRUCKS PER DAY
PHAL MARKET
ESTB. 1996
PHAL MARKET
INPUT 150 TRUCKS PER DAY No Sales Mix of Inputs can be given
Season wise variation in input eg. Mango Season 450 Trucks/Tempos Grape Season 50 to 70 Trucks/Tempos
OUTPUT 200 TO 225 TEMPOS/TRUCKS PER DAY