New Features Added to e-NAM
On 2nd April, 2020, the Centre launched new features on the electronic national agriculture market (e-NAM) platform to make it more convenient for farmers to sell their produce at warehouses and collection centres set up by farmer producer organisations (FPOs).
Need
- The features have been launched at the time when there is a critical need to decongest mandis to effectively fight against COVID-19.
- To strengthen agriculture marketing by farmers across the country.
New Features
Electronic-Negotiable Warehouse Receipt (e-NWRs) Module
- Warehouse (Registered with WDRA) trading module with payment feature is to enable small & marginal famers to directly trade their ....
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