The Indian government has released a draft policy framework to create a unified national market for agricultural produce. Key suggestions include single licensing, private wholesale markets, direct purchase from farm-gate, single market fee, and digital infrastructure for transparent and efficient trade. The proposal aims to provide farmers with better pricing and reduce barriers in agri-trade.
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