10 more commodities added to e-NAM platform for trading: Govt
The Agriculture Ministry has approved an additional 10 commodities for trading on the e-NAM platform, bringing the total to 231. This move, following extensive stakeholder consultations, aims to offer farmers better prices through quality standard...

The decision follows extensive consultations with stakeholders, including state agencies, traders, subject matter specialists and the Small Farmers Agribusiness Consortium (SFAC).
Several of these items, particularly chana sattu, water Chestnut flour, asafoetida and dried fenugreek leaves, fall under secondary trade category, which can help Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) to market value-added products and formalize trade in the sector.
The Directorate of Marketing and Inspection (DMI) has formulated tradable parameters for these additional commodities to help farmers secure better prices by ensuring quality standards.
Launched in 2016, e-NAM is a pan-India electronic trading portal that networks existing Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) mandis to create a unified national market for agricultural commodities.
The ministry said this expansion aims to increase agricultural commodity coverage and provide more opportunities for farmers and traders to benefit from the digital trading platform, while enhancing transparency and fair trading practices.
The move comes in response to continuous demand from farmers, traders and other stakeholders for inclusion of more agricultural commodities, it added.
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