Context:
- The Union Minister for Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare recently conducted a review meeting of the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd (NAFED) in New Delhi to assess its functioning and role in agricultural marketing.
Key Highlights:
Institutional Profile
- NAFED (National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd) is the apex organization of agricultural marketing cooperatives in India.
- Established on 2 October 1958 to promote trade and marketing of agricultural and forest produce.
- Registered under the Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act.
Administrative Structure
- Headquarters: New Delhi
- Regional Offices:
- Delhi
- Mumbai
- Chennai
- Kolkata
Objectives
- Agricultural Marketing Development
- Organize and promote marketing, processing, and storage of:
- Agricultural produce
- Horticultural produce
- Forest produce
- Trade Facilitation
- Undertakes inter-state trade, import, and export of agricultural commodities.
- Conducts wholesale and retail trading operations.
- Supply of Agricultural Inputs
- Distributes agricultural machinery, implements, and other farm inputs to farmers and cooperatives.
- Technical Assistance
- Provides technical advice and support to cooperative marketing and supply societies.
Institutional Role
- Functions under the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare.
- Plays a significant role in government procurement operations, especially for:
- Pulses
- Oilseeds
- Onions
Relevant Prelims Points:
- NAFED
- Established in 1958.
- Registered under the Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act.
- Works under the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare.
- Key Functions
- Procurement of agricultural commodities.
- Price stabilization operations through buffer stocks.
- Promotion of cooperative marketing structures.
- Important Schemes Associated with NAFED
- Price Stabilisation Fund (PSF) operations.
- Procurement under Price Support Scheme (PSS).
- Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act
- Governs cooperatives operating across multiple states.
Relevant Mains Points:
- Role in Agricultural Marketing Reform
- NAFED supports cooperative-based agricultural marketing, which reduces farmer dependence on middlemen and private traders.
- Price Stabilisation
- Through procurement and buffer stock management, NAFED helps stabilize prices of essential commodities such as pulses and onions.
- Support to Farmers’ Income
- Ensures remunerative prices for farmers by intervening during market price crashes.
- Strengthening Cooperative Federalism
- Encourages cooperative institutions and farmer collectives, aligning with India’s push toward cooperative-led rural development.
- Challenges
- Operational inefficiencies in procurement.
- Competition from private market players.
- Need for better storage, logistics, and value-chain integration.
Way Forward
- Strengthen cooperative marketing networks.
• Improve cold storage and warehousing infrastructure.
• Expand digital platforms for agricultural marketing.
• Integrate NAFED operations with Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs).
UPSC Relevance:
- GS Paper II: Cooperative institutions and agricultural governance.
- GS Paper III: Agricultural marketing reforms, food security, and price stabilization.
