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05/03/2023
1 Supply chain management at APMC Bhaji Market.
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Amey BhandariAniket DeshmukhAjinkya WanjalkarBhavesh PadayaChetan KuteDr. Nikhil WalekarKaran RajbhojSandip AmteShekhar Mhatre
Group Members:
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Introduction (APMC-VASHI) An autonomous body Constituted under “The Maharashtra Agricultural Produce
Marketing (Regulation) Act, 1963” Purpose
1) To regulate the marketing of different kinds of Agricultural Produce. 2) 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. 3) To provide infrastructural facilities for marketing of agricultural produce
including maintenance and management of markets. 4) The commodities under regulation of it are food grains, fruits, vegetables,
spices, dry fruits, pulses, edible oil & oilseedsRent of the shops around 45000 to 60000
Karan Rajbhoj
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Introduction (APMC-VASHI)
Karan rajbhoj
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Geographical Presence
Karan Rajbhoj
Growers
Small Farmers
MediumFarmers
Large & High-tech
Farmers
Collection Centres
Collection Centres
APMC Market
Transport
Interest Growers Interest Buyers
Wholesaler
Big Wholesaler
Wholesaler
Wholesaler
Exporter
Retailers
Retailers
Distant Market
Export
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SUPPLY CHAIN Of APMC MARKET
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Daily ArrivalsMarkets Daily Arrivals (Quintals)
Onion-Potato 29000
Fruits 15000
Vegetables 20000
Dry-fruits & Spices 30000
Food grains & pulses 44000
Total 139000
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Market Participants Producers / Seller ( farmers) Commission Agents
Brokers Traders
Wholesaler Retailers Consumers
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Functions of APMC Market Measures for the prevention of purchases and
sales. Collect, maintain, disseminate and supply
information in respect of production, sale, storage, processing, prices and movement of notified agricultural product.
Settling of disputes. Receive charges, fees, rates and other sum or
money. (Market Committee). Inspect and verify the books of accounts and other
documents maintained by the licensees Provide storage and warehousing facilities in the
market area Aniket V.P. Deshmukh
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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)Aniket V.P. Deshmukh
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Advantages of APMC markets
It has removed malpractices in weighing the produce
Use of certified weighs and measures
Ethical practices in selling
It has overcome adulteration
Quick settlement of disputes
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System of Sale
Wholesaler-to-Wholesaler Wholesaler-to-Agents Wholesaler-to-Consumers
1. Cash Basis2. Credit Basis – only by agents
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Methods of Sale
1) Sale by Sample2) Open Auction3) Dara sale-Example –onion and potato market
HATTA Sale (Under Cover) Legally not permitted to be practiced in the regulated markets. Fruit and vegetables market. Maintaining confidentiality of wholesale prices Codes:
1) 1 finger = Rs 102) 1 tapping = Re 13) Fist = Rs100
Ex.: holding 3 fingers and then tapping the finger 2 times would communicate Price of Rs.32/kg.
If the prices are acceptable to both the parties, lapping hands signals the deal as done.
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Storage Methods
Open storage
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Thank You