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MAHARASHTRA
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SNAPSHOTS OF MAHARASHTRA
• FRUIT PRODUCTION – 100 LAKH
MT
• VEGETABLE PRODUCTION - 45 LAKH
MT
• COTTON PRODUCTION - 2.6 MILLION
BALES
(30 % OF
COUNTRY
PRODUCTION)
• TOPS IN PRODUCTION IN THE COUNTRY
FOR
- GRAPE 9.88 LAKHS MT
- BANANA 36 LAKHS MT
- ORANGE 8.81 LAKHS MT 2
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MSAMB
Established in 1984 as statutory Board as per
Maharashtra Agriculture Produce Marketing
(Development & Regulations) Act, 1963
Aim is Coordination & Supervision of APMCs
Promote Export Marketing from the State
Grant subvention and loans to APMCs
Undertake applied research in Modern Agricultural
Marketing Systems
Extension work in Agricultural Marketing
State level Planning for Development of APMC’s
Promote setting up of Regulated Markets
Promote development of Hi-tech Agro Projects
Provide soft loan to APMCs for infrastructure
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ADMINISTRATION
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SCHEME PROMOTION BY MSAMB
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FACILITIES CREATED BY MSAMB
MANGO HANDLING
Automatic Grading & Packing Unit for Onion at Indapur Dist: Pune
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MAJOR ACTIVITIES
Export -
2006-2007
Export of Kesar mangoes to Japan
Export of Kesar mangoes to HongKong
Export of Pomegranate to HongKong.
2005-2006
Export of Kesar Mangoes to China through Hong Kong
Export of Onion to Philippines, Dubai.
Export of Mandarins & Banana to UAE
2004 - 2005
Export of Banana to UAE
Export of mandarins to Holland
Export of Pomegranate to UAE.
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PROJECTS UNDER
IMPLEMENTATION
• Export Facility Center for Grapes & Pomegranate at Baramati, Dist:
Pune.
• Cold Storage with allied Facilities for Fish, Fruit & Vegetable at
Indapur, Dist: Pune.
• Cold Storage with allied facilities for Grapes & Pomegranate at Latur,
Dist: Latur.
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AMENDMENTS MADE IN
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING ACT
• Previously the philosophy of the Marketing Act was ‘Regulation
of Marketing’ but now the concept of ‘Development’ to meet the
need of the day
• Maharashtra Agricultural Produce Marketing (Development &
Regulation) Act 1963
Development and regulation
Private markets
Farmer – Consumer markets
Direct Marketing
Special commodity markets
Regional / Divisional APMC
Single license system
Cadre for the secretaries of APMC
Contract Farming
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AMENDMENTS (contd)…
• PRIVATE MARKETS -
- Any person, Partnership Firm, Co-op Society, NGO or
Company can establish a Private Market
- Private markets will have infrastructure like Cold Storage, Pre-
cooling, Packing Centers, Washing Centers, Electronic
Auctions, and make immediate Payments.
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AMENDMENTS (contd)…
• DIRECT MARKETING -
- Any person, Partnership Firm, Co-op Society, NGO or Company
can obtain a license for direct marketing in one or
more than one market area .
- There will be a boost to processing units, export business and
retail chain operating businesses due to this provision
agricultural produce.
AMENDMENTS (contd)…
• SINGLE LICENCE SYSTEM
- A trader desiring to operate in more than one market area
may obtain a license.
- A trader can do business in more than one district or in the
whole state under this license.
• CONTRACT FARMING
- A written agreement as to sale-purchase of agriculture produce
between the producer & sponsor.
- The farmer will not be deprived of his right to the title of the land
under any circumstances .
- Agriculture Produce to be directly delivered form farm yards
under contract farming.
- Contract Farming agreements will make available flow of
specific quality and quantity produce throughout the year to
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BENEFITS DUE TO AGRICULTURAL
MARKETING REFORMS
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TERMINAL MARKETS
• State has proposed the setting up of a terminal
market for fruits and vegetables in the private or
joint sector at
- Mumbai
- Nasik
- Nagpur.
• The key objective of terminal market is to ensure a more
transparent, efficient and modern marketing system
for perishable fruits and vegetables with few or no middle
men so that farmers /growers /producers can receive more
remunerative prices for their produce
• The project is in primary stage
• Maharashtra State Agricultural Marketing Board is 22
Nodal Agency for the Mumbai and Nasik Terminal Market.
TERMINAL MARKETS- BENEFITS
• Terminal market eliminates or largely reduces the need for middlemen and
assures better
prices to farmers.
• The Collection Centers run by farmers or jointly with private sector will add
value to the
farmer’s produce
• The interests of the consumer in the city is well served since he gets fresh
produce of
improved quality in clean and graded form directly from farmer /farms
without too
much handling.
• Removal of waste at the farm level itself or at Collection Centers will straight
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away
reduce pollution in cities.
TERMINAL MARKET – MUMBAI
• Main features of the market
• Central auction
• Transit section
• Wholesale block (156 big and 170 small shops)
• Exports facility block (28 shops and common pay & use infrastructure)
• Sites for Cash & Carry stores
• Social infrastructure (1000 flats, Hotel Club, parks etc.)
• 10 sites for cold storage and ripening chambers
• 6 sites for processing units
• Administrative block
• Build up area for banks, grocery shops, input stores, transport companies,
repair workshops, petrol pump
• Laboratory and R&D centre
• Post office, police post, fire services, parking for trucks and cars,
information center, rest rooms for farmers and drivers
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TERMINAL MARKET – MUMBAI
• Location - 3 kms. from Kalyan on Nashik-Kalyan Road
• Area - 92 acres aprox.
• Major sourcing areas - Thane, Nasik, Pune, Sangli, Valsad,
Ahmednagar, Dhule, Jalgaon and other major production belts of the
country
• Handling capacity - 1.1 million MT per annum
• Expected throughput - 3500 MT/day during peak
• Turnover
- Everyday 3 truck loads of fruits and vegetables received
by each sale centers.
- On an average the markets will operate for 300 days in a
year.
- Total quantity handled by each sale center - 8100 MTs.
- All the 10 sale centers will handled 8100 MTs of Fruits
and Vegetables annually.
- The Annual turnover of the all sale centers would be
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TERMINAL MARKET – NAGPUR
• Location - Optional Sites: (Order of Preference)
(i) Near Cargo Hub - Khapree
(ii) Vadhnana-next to Jindal Logistic Park
(iii) Kondhali on Amravati High Way
(iv) Kalkohi Hingana
(Project Developed on Near Cargo Hub-Khapree Site basis)
• Area Proposed 100 acre out of which 35 acres in I phase of the said
project.
• Handling capacity
Terminal Market 750MT / day and 2.40 lac MT / year.
Per Collection Centre–30 MT/day and 9600MT/ year 29
• Turnover
- Everyday 5 truck loads (9 MTs) of fruits and vegetables will be
dispatched from each collection center to sale centers.
- On an average the market will operate for 250 days in a year.
- Total quantity handled each sale center would be 11250 MTs.
- All the 10 sale centers will handled 112500 MTs of Fruits and
Vegetables annually.
- The Annual turnover of the sale center would be worth Rs.78.75
Crores
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AGRI EXPORT ZONES IN
MAHARASHTRA
• Agri Export Zone (AEZ) have been set up to
boost exports of fruits and vegetables in the
State
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AGRI EXPORT ZONES IN
S. AEZ
MAHARASHTRA
Districts Covered Date of MoU signed
N.
1 Alphonso Thane Raigarh Ratnagiri 12th Feb 2002
Mango Sindhudurg
2 Kesar Aurangabad, Jalna, Beed, 11th April 2002
Mango Ahmednagar, Latur
3 Onion Nasik, Ahmednagar, Pune, 16th Jan 2003
Satara, Solapur, Jalgaon
4 Pomegranat Solapur, Nasik, Sangli, 9th June 2003
e Ahmednagar, Pune, Satara,
Latur, Osmanabad
5 Orange Nagpur, Amravati 4th July 2005
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AGRI EXPORT ZONES IN
MAHARASHTRA
AEZ Kesar Mango
• MoU signed – 11th April 2002
• Location- Aurangabad, Jalna, Beed, Ahmednagar, Latur
districts
• Total expected Investment – Rs.1855 lakhs
• No. of trainings organised -126
• No. of Farmer trained -7836
• Infrastructure Development by MSAMB
- Export Facility Center at Jalna
• Additional Export of 12600 MT of Kesar mango expected
over a 7 years period of implementation
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AGRI EXPORT ZONES IN
MAHARASHTRA
AEZ – Onion
• MoU signed – 16th January 2003
• Location – Nasik ,Ahmednagar, Pune, Satara,
Solapur,Jalgaon Districts
• Total expected Investment – Rs.3224 lakhs
• No. of trainings organised -121
• No. of Farmer trained -7890
• Infrastructure Development by MSAMB
- Export Facility Center at Indapur
• Additional Export of 59000 MT of fresh onion is expected
over a 5 years period of implementation
• Additional Export of 16775 MT of processed onion products
expected over a 5 years period of implementation
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AGRI EXPORT ZONES IN
MAHARASHTRA
AEZ - Pomegranate
• MoU signed – 9th June 2003
• Location –Solapur, Nasik Ahmednagar, Pune, Sangli,
Satara, Latur, Osmanabad Districts
• Total expected Investment – Rs.6146 Lakhs
• No. of trainings organised -107
• No. of Farmer trained -7189
• Infrastructure Development by MSAMB
- Export Facility Center at Baramati (under construction
phase)
- Export facility center at Latur (under process)
• Additional Export of 48000 MT of Pomegranate is
expected over a 5 years period of implementation
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AGRI EXPORT ZONES IN
MAHARASHTRA
AEZ – Orange
• MoU signed – 4 th July 2005
• Location – Nagpur and Amravati Districts
• Total expected Investment – Rs. 2796 lakhs
• No. of trainings organised – 31
• No. of Farmers trained – 2145
• Infrastructure Development by MSAMB
• - Export facility Center at Karanja Dist. Ashti (under
process)
• Additional Export of 31200 MT of orange is expected
over a 5 years period of implementation
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AGRI EXPORT ZONES
MAHARASHTRA
AEZ – Banana
• MoU signed – 4th July, 2005
• Location – Jalgaon, Dhule, Nandurbar, Buldhana,
Parbhani, Hingoli, Wardha, Nanded Districts
• Total expected Investment – Rs.1028 lakhs
• No. of trainings organised – 18
• No. of Farmers trained – 1005
• Infrastructure Development by MSAMB
Export facility Center at Savada, Dist – Jalgaon
Export facility Center at Vasamat Dist. Hingoli
(both are under process)
• Additional Export of 24350 MT of Banana is expected
over a 5 years period of implementation.
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INVESTMENT PROFILE IN AEZs
AEZ TOTAL EXPECTED EXPECTED INVESTMENT FROM
INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTORS
Alphonso Rs 3512 lakhs Processing Units – Rs 150
Mango lakhs
Pack house - Rs 120
Kesar Rs 1855 lakhs lakhs Units
Processing – Rs 110
Mango Total
lakhs - Rs 270
lakhs
Pack house & - Rs 49
Onion Rs 3224 lakhs lakhs Units
Processing – Rs 525
Total
lakhs - Rs 189
lakhs
Pack house & cold storage - Rs 300
Pomegranat Rs 6146 lakhs lakhs Units
Processing – Rs 1950
e Total
lakhs - Rs 825
lakhs
Pack house - Rs 250
Orange Rs 2796 lakhs lakhs
Pack house & Reefer Truck - Rs 171
Total
lakhs - Rs 2200
lakhs
Total - Rs 171210
Banana Rs 1028 lakhs Tissue Culture Lab – Rs
lakhs
lakhs
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Pack house & Reefer Truck - Rs 218
lakhs
APNI MANDIES/ HAATS/DIRECT
MARKETING
• Minimum basic infrastructure in haats are
- sheds, auction/sale platforms, proper
flooring, - drainage, provision for drinking
water,
- internal roads, electricity etc.
• Provision under National Horticulture Mission
- Construction of 400 haats in the State over
the next 2 years is Rs. 60 crores.
- During 2005-06 & 2006-07, a total financial
outlay of Rs 1500 Lakhs is proposed.
• Nodal Agency for implementation will be the
Nagar Palika (Municipal body) of the concerned
city/village.
• Private Sectors may approach to Nodal Agency 41
and National Horticulture Mission
RURAL GODOWNS
• State Ware Housing Corporation and Central Ware Housing
Corporation and the APMCs have set up fairly large
capacities (estimated at 40 lakh MT)
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COLD CHAIN
• To reduce post harvest losses substantially and
supply quality produce for consumers, both
domestic and international, a comprehensive
cold chain is suggested in the State. Keeping in
view the expected market surplus of fruits and
vegetables by 2007 and available cold storage
capacity, the Task Force recommends creation
of an additional capacity of 56.50 lakhs tons
during 10th plan.
MAHARASHTR
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INVESTORS
THANK YOU 47