e-NAM Registration Form: Many types of schemes are being run by the government for the farmers. Benefits are being provided to the farmers through these schemes. Along with this, efforts are also being made to increase their income.
Indian Government Scheme: From time to time something better is done by the government for the farmers. Now, once again, steps are being taken by the Central Government on behalf of the farmers. It has been said from the government that the Center is working to improve the e-NAM (National Agriculture Market) ie E-National Agriculture Market (eNAM). Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Tomar said that the Center is working to improve e-NAM (National Agricultural Market). It is an online business platform. This effort of the government is inspired by the goal of making agricultural commodities, agribusiness more transparent in India.
linked to project He said so far 1,000 agricultural mandis (APMC markets) have been linked to the e-NAM project and business transactions worth Rs 1.5 lakh crore have taken place. “We are working to improve the e-NAM platform for greater transparency,” Tomar said during the inaugural session of the two-day National Conference of Agriculture and Horticulture Ministers in the city.
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Intended to promote digital agriculture
Tomar said that the government wants to promote ‘digital’ agriculture so that farmers do not have to go to the market and do not have to depend on middlemen. In this regard, he emphasized on the role of technology to monitor the agricultural produce grown in a particular area. “If we create a database of crops in a particular area, we can provide immediate compensation in case of crop loss due to calamities,” the minister said.
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Working as a Mission
He said that the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is working as a mission to improve the agriculture sector. The minister also said that the government wants to popularize coarse grains. In this context, the Prime Minister urged the United Nations to dedicate an entire year to popularizing millet across the world. After this, the United Nations General Assembly declared the year 2023 as the international ‘Millet’ year.