PM Modi launches National Agriculture Market

Published By : Admin | April 14, 2016 | 19:33 IST
PM Modi launches e-NAM - the e-trading platform for National Agriculture Market
21 mandis from 8 States have join e-NAM
e-NAM to usher in transparency, greatly benefit the farmers: PM Modi
e-NAM a turning point for the agriculture sector: Prime Minister Modi

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today addressed a gathering of farmers at the pilot launch of e-NAM - the e-trading platform for the National Agriculture Market.

21 mandis from 8 States have joined e-NAM from today.

He said this initiative will usher in transparency which will greatly benefit the farmers.

Shri Narendra Modi said this is a turning point for the agriculture community. He said the agriculture sector has to be looked at holistically, and it is only then that maximum benefit of the farmer can be ensured.

The Prime Minister explained to the farmers, various initiatives that have been taken, and what more can be done to raise agricultural incomes.

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