₹6,000 per farmer annually under PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana. However, there is no data on how farmers are paid for the produce procured from them. This comes in the backdrop of tight global supplies and a dry spell induced by the El Niño weather phenomenon prompting the union government to restrict onion exports.
This will be done through a portal of the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd (NAFED), which is being leveraged by the department of consumer affairs to track onion procurement, storage and disposal. Mint, quoting government officials, had earlier reported that the Centre was planning to launch a NAFED portal dedicated to keeping track of the procurement, sales and stocks of onions and intervening in the market when required. “About 80% of onion operations is farmers’ payment, which moves through NAFED and other agencies.
It then goes to the federation and is released to farmers. NAFED has proposed that the ministry must offer farmers the opportunity to open one account on the onion portal which is now with DoCA (department of consumer affairs) and DBT to farmers through the portal itself as soon as farmers' stock is taken in," the official said. “Additionally, transportation is about 10% of the dispatch job.
In this regard, the suggestion is to do a GPS-based or actual physical-based tracking of the truck. The issue of whether the truck is loaded or not, or if it is loaded and then diverted to another destination, cannot be known. With the integration plan, this will be in sync with the portal, from loading to unloading so that no one can say onion did not arrive.
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