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  1. Madhya Pradesh: New App Allows Traders to Buy Crops Outside Mandis; Farmers' Leaders Unimpressed
  2. Madhya Pradesh: New App Allows Traders to Buy Crops Outside Mandis; Farmers' Leaders Unimpressed
  3. Madhya Pradesh: New App Allows Traders to Buy Crops Outside Mandis; Farmers' Leaders Unimpressed


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Madhya Pradesh: New App Allows Traders to Buy Crops Outside Mandis; Farmers' Leaders Unimpressed

Bhopal: Deciding against waiting in the long queue at the Neemuch mandi, Ramlal Patidar, a farmer from Madhya Pradesh, sold his 30 quintal maize directly to a registered mandi trader, Anil Goyal, at Rs 1,650 per quintal. This sale took place metres away from the mandi through the Souda Patrak app, launched by the State Mandi Board in June this year. It was a win-win deal for Patidar and Goyal. While the former received the payment in hand, the latter was able to transfer the 1.7% of total trade as mandi fee to the Mandi Board online, without a delay. Patidar is among the 3,17,865 farmers who have sold their crops outside the mandi using Souda Patrak app since April 1, 2021. ‘ Souda patrak‘ was the receipt given to traders after they purchased farm produce in the mandi before the COVID-19 lockdown. But during the lockdown, when mandis were closed, the Mandi Board took started a new initiative with the same name, allowing registered mandi traders to purchase farm produce from farmers’ doorsteps at the minimum support price (MSP). Subsequently, traders are meant to fill up the receipt themselves and deposit the 1.7% mandi tax. After the initial success of the programme, the Mandi Board launched the Souda Patrak App in June this year, cutting down on paperwork. According to data from the Mandi Board, by November 15, 14.87 lakh tonnes of crops have been purchased through the app – amounting to 16.17% of this year’s total trade. Also read: “With the help of technology, we are tr...

Madhya Pradesh: New App Allows Traders to Buy Crops Outside Mandis; Farmers' Leaders Unimpressed

Bhopal: Deciding against waiting in the long queue at the Neemuch mandi, Ramlal Patidar, a farmer from Madhya Pradesh, sold his 30 quintal maize directly to a registered mandi trader, Anil Goyal, at Rs 1,650 per quintal. This sale took place metres away from the mandi through the Souda Patrak app, launched by the State Mandi Board in June this year. It was a win-win deal for Patidar and Goyal. While the former received the payment in hand, the latter was able to transfer the 1.7% of total trade as mandi fee to the Mandi Board online, without a delay. Patidar is among the 3,17,865 farmers who have sold their crops outside the mandi using Souda Patrak app since April 1, 2021. ‘ Souda patrak‘ was the receipt given to traders after they purchased farm produce in the mandi before the COVID-19 lockdown. But during the lockdown, when mandis were closed, the Mandi Board took started a new initiative with the same name, allowing registered mandi traders to purchase farm produce from farmers’ doorsteps at the minimum support price (MSP). Subsequently, traders are meant to fill up the receipt themselves and deposit the 1.7% mandi tax. After the initial success of the programme, the Mandi Board launched the Souda Patrak App in June this year, cutting down on paperwork. According to data from the Mandi Board, by November 15, 14.87 lakh tonnes of crops have been purchased through the app – amounting to 16.17% of this year’s total trade. Also read: “With the help of technology, we are tr...

Madhya Pradesh: New App Allows Traders to Buy Crops Outside Mandis; Farmers' Leaders Unimpressed

Bhopal: Deciding against waiting in the long queue at the Neemuch mandi, Ramlal Patidar, a farmer from Madhya Pradesh, sold his 30 quintal maize directly to a registered mandi trader, Anil Goyal, at Rs 1,650 per quintal. This sale took place metres away from the mandi through the Souda Patrak app, launched by the State Mandi Board in June this year. It was a win-win deal for Patidar and Goyal. While the former received the payment in hand, the latter was able to transfer the 1.7% of total trade as mandi fee to the Mandi Board online, without a delay. Patidar is among the 3,17,865 farmers who have sold their crops outside the mandi using Souda Patrak app since April 1, 2021. ‘ Souda patrak‘ was the receipt given to traders after they purchased farm produce in the mandi before the COVID-19 lockdown. But during the lockdown, when mandis were closed, the Mandi Board took started a new initiative with the same name, allowing registered mandi traders to purchase farm produce from farmers’ doorsteps at the minimum support price (MSP). Subsequently, traders are meant to fill up the receipt themselves and deposit the 1.7% mandi tax. After the initial success of the programme, the Mandi Board launched the Souda Patrak App in June this year, cutting down on paperwork. According to data from the Mandi Board, by November 15, 14.87 lakh tonnes of crops have been purchased through the app – amounting to 16.17% of this year’s total trade. Also read: “With the help of technology, we are tr...

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