Modernizing Agricultural Marketing: New Vegetable Sub-Yard Inaugurated in Gujarat
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The Union Minister of Cooperation has inaugurated a new vegetable sub-yard at the Dahegam APMC in Gujarat, marking a significant step toward strengthening rural infrastructure and the 'Sahkar Se Samriddhi' vision.
In a move to bolster the rural economy and streamline agricultural supply chains, the Union Minister of Cooperation has inaugurated a new vegetable sub-yard at the Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) in Dahegam, Gujarat. This development is a strategic component of the government’s broader 'Sahkar Se Samriddhi' (Prosperity through Cooperation) vision, which seeks to empower farmers by providing them with better market access and modern infrastructure.
The establishment of this sub-yard is designed to address critical bottlenecks in the marketing of perishable agricultural produce. By creating localized, modern facilities, the government aims to reduce post-harvest losses, minimize the role of intermediaries, and ensure that farmers receive fair remuneration for their crops. Efficient market yards act as vital nodes in the agricultural value chain, facilitating better price discovery and enabling farmers to connect directly with traders and institutional buyers.
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