eyJpdiI6IjlBcGUrRTI4Mi9PU3NWZXpOb0Qzcmc9PSIsInZhbHVlIjoiRU1KU2hkSHh4Z1RFR21ILzY1aHVBRjlORU4xZ0NHS3dBVW42aGVIenhBYz0ifQ==

-A | A | A+

Left Arrow Image Back to all Resources

National Agricultural Market (e-NAM)

27-Sep-2023 09:33:29
Market Linkages

Scheme Provider :

Sector :

Agri and allied activities

Name of Ministry :

Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare

States :

ALL

Eligibility :

Farmers, mandis, traders, buyers, FPOs, processers and the exporters

Vertical :

Market Linkages

Link to scheme information :
Link to government website :
Details :

National Agricultural Market (e-NAM) is an electronic platform for agricultural marketing in India. It was launched in 2016 as a flagship program of the Government of India to reform the agricultural marketing system in the country. The main objective of e-NAM is to create a seamless national market for agricultural commodities by integrating the existing Agricultural Produce Market Committees (APMCs) across the country. e-NAM is an online platform that connects farmers with buyers, processors, and exporters, enabling them to trade in a transparent and efficient manner. The platform provides real-time market information, including prices and demand-supply trends, to farmers, enabling them to make informed decisions about their crops and sales.

Introduction :

Benefits :

E-NAM provides uniformity and streamlining of procedures across the nation. It removes information differences between buyers and sellers by providing. real-time price estimates. based on the demand and supply. It provides for transparent auctioning.

Gender :

Both

Implementing Agency :

Ministry of Agriculture and Farmer's Welfare

Target Audience :

Entrepreneur

Primary Domain :

Market Linkages

Secondary Domain :

NA

Impact on wMSMEs :

Direct

Keywords :

#Agriculture Market #e-NAM #Easy and efficient trading

Similar Resources

Export Market Development Assistance (EMDA) Scheme

In addition to the units (both in organized and informal sector) of the Eastern India, around 100 existing exporters of lifestyle JDP segment of informal sector, concentrated mainly in the States of W.B, Kerala, UP, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, AP & Karnataka, for the products like Bags, Floor coverings, Wall Hangings & Home Textiles/Made Ups will be benefited from the scheme. The proposed scheme is expected to generate enthusiasm to many new enterprises and gradually the number of beneficiaries will increase. JDP sector’s export should grow from the present level of Rs.500crore to Rs.1000 crore in next 3 years and the number of new entrepreneurs, to 2500. The sale growth in the JDP sector including in the domestic market will generate employment to 225,000. Eligibility: Registration as Manufacturer or Merchant Exporter of Jute products with EPCs. NJB may require additional information about the bona-fide of the unit, as a exporter of jute products. Beside above the New Entrepreneurs must be participating for the first time in international fairs under the banner of NJB and participated in NJBs Retail outlet scheme, where domestic sales is involved in past 1 year. For NJB led fairs, delegations and BSMs the participant has to apply to National Jute Board. Special focus for participants from North East states and Hilly-Remote Ares as notified by Govt of India.

  • Market Linkages
Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme:

The objectives of the Production Linked Incentive/Support component of the JDS Scheme are: To make Jute Diversified Products cost competitive globally;To help JDPs manufacturers' exporters to fetch more business orders; To help develop markets and increase market share of JDPs globally; To attract more entrepreneurs in JDPs production, sales and exports;Ø To help increase consumption of jute through increased businesses thereby supporting farmers to increase more jute cultivation; To help achieving 10% CAGR growth in sales of JDPs globally;To help increase export of JDPs to Rs. 1600 Cr. by 2026 against Rs. 963 Cr. presently, in combination with the support of other concurrent market and export promotion interventions. Eligibility: Any Jute Mill Company or MSME unit set up within the geographical boundary of India engaged in manufacturing and export of JDPs will be eligible for the incentive under the Scheme subject to fulfillment of the Operating Guidelines including Procedures and Terms & Conditions.

  • Market Linkages
Brand Promotion of Indian Brands in Footwear and Leather Sector

This sub-scheme aims at providing international branding support to leading Indian manufacturers in Footwear and Leather sector to achieve Brands as Assets and higher valuations for their products and facilitate access to Indian products in the international niche market, shoring up bottom lines and top lines of the sector. Quantum of assistance: a) The Government assistance under this sub-scheme of FLADP would be restricted to 50% of total project cost for all eligible activities as per the approval of Steering Committee based on the total project cost of detailed project proposal submitted, subject to a limit of Rs. 3 crore for each brand, each year for the next 3 years. The share of the Indian manufacturer would be balance 50% of the project cost. b) An appropriate amount would be paid to the designated agency for implementation and monitoring of the projects ELigibility: All Indian Manufacturers in the Footwear and Leather sector including finished leather, leather goods, leather garments, saddlery, footwear and footwear components industries having (i) cash profits for last 3 years, (ii) having minimum exports of Rs. 50 crore per year of products manufactured by them or having minimum domestic sales of Rs. 50 crore per year of products manufactured by them, (iii) Indian Brands having registered logo in Indian/overseas market, undertaking viable brand promotion programmes

  • Market Linkages