Traders in MP mandis begin 3-day strike against Govt's eNAM

Press Trust of India  |  Indore 

Traders in Madhya Pradesh's agriculture markets today began a three-day strike to protest against the alleged complications of the Union government's National Agriculture Market (eNAM) platform.

The Union Agriculture Ministry's is a pan- which networks the existing APMC mandis to create a unified national market for agricultural commodities.

It was launched with the objective of providing competitive and remunerative prices to farmers for their produce through an

Gopaldas Agrawal, of the Sakal Anaj Dalhan- Tilhan Vyapari Mahasangh Samiti, an organisation of agriculture markets traders, said the strike was against the "complications" of the system.

He said that traders of grain markets spread across 270 cities and towns in are participating in the three-day strike.

Traders at Bhopal's local mandi, however, are not taking part in this strike.

"Traders are facing problems due to complications of the scheme. Despite this, government officials are pressurising us to trade online and want us to get a licence for it," Agrawal told

He said that striking traders were also opposed to the system which they are required to acquire in order to transport agricultural commodities from mandis.

"Traders were badly affected due to demonetisation and GST. The government is increasing our problems by introducing new and complex systems," Agrawal alleged.

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First Published: Thu, June 21 2018. 19:35 IST