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One Nation One Market (e-NAM)

AboutBeneficiariesHow It WorksServices ProvidedRelated InitiativesContactFeedbackWho IsFAQ Initiative Name: One Nation One Market (e-NAM) 🏛️ Ministry: Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare (MoA&FW), Government of…

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Initiative Name: One Nation One Market (e-NAM)

🏛️ Ministry: Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare (MoA&FW), Government of India

🗓️ Launched On: 14 April 2016

⚙️ Implemented By: Small Farmers Agribusiness Consortium (SFAC)
under the Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare (DA&FW)

About the Initiative

The National Agriculture Market (e-NAM), also known as “One Nation, One Market”, is a pan-India electronic trading platform that integrates existing Agricultural Produce Market Committees (APMCs) to create a unified national market for agricultural commodities.

Launched in 2016, e-NAM eliminates physical barriers to trade by connecting farmers, traders, and buyers through a single online system. It promotes price transparency, competition, and fair trading, ensuring that farmers receive better prices for their produce while buyers gain access to a wider range of commodities and suppliers.

The platform links over 1,000+ mandis across 18 states and 3 UTs, transforming India’s agricultural marketing system into a digitally driven, transparent, and efficient marketplace.

Key Facts Table

ParameterDetails
Launch Year2016
MinistryMoA&FW
Implementing BodySFAC
Coverage18 States & 3 UTs
Connected Mandis1,000+
BeneficiariesFarmers, Traders, Buyers
GoalUnified national digital market for agri-produce

Beneficiaries

  • Farmers: Get better prices through nationwide competition.
  • Traders & Commission Agents: Access a larger market base and real-time price data.
  • Buyers & Exporters: Source commodities directly from any mandi in India.
  • State Governments & APMCs: Improve transparency and reduce price manipulation.
  • Consumers: Benefit from stable and competitive prices.

How It Works

  • Farmer Registration:
    • Farmers register on the e-NAM portal or via mandi officials to list their produce.
  • Arrival & Quality Testing:
    • The produce is tested for quality parameters using electronic assaying machines.
  • Online Bidding:
    • Licensed traders participate in real-time electronic auctions through the e-NAM portal or mobile app.
  • Price Discovery:
    • The best bid price is automatically displayed to the farmer, ensuring fair competition.
  • Payment & Delivery:
    • Farmers receive direct payment to their bank accounts through online fund transfer, and buyers collect produce from designated warehouses or mandis.
  • Integration with Logistics:
    • e-NAM connects with warehouse management systems, cold storage, and transport aggregators for end-to-end trade facilitation.

Services Provided

  • Online Trading: Real-time buying and selling of agri-produce.
  • Unified Licenses: Traders can operate across states using a single license.
  • Price Discovery: Transparent, competitive bidding system.
  • Quality Testing: Digital assaying and grading of produce.
  • Online Payment: Secure digital payments directly to farmer accounts.
  • Market Information: Live mandi prices, arrival data, and trends.
  • Integration with FPOs: Farmer Producer Organizations can aggregate and sell collectively.
  • Mobile App: Farmers can access e-NAM services via smartphone in local languages.

Related Initiatives

  • Agricultural Infrastructure Fund (AIF)
  • Digital Agriculture Mission (DAM)
  • Kisan Call Centre (KCC)
  • PM-KISAN Samman Nidhi
  • mKisan Portal
  • Soil Health Card Scheme
Contact Details
Department / OfficeContact Information
Implementing AgencySmall Farmers Agribusiness Consortium (SFAC)
Office AddressNCUI Building, 5th Floor, 3 Siri Institutional Area, August Kranti Marg, New Delhi – 110016
Helpline Number📞 1800-270-0224 (Toll-Free)
Emailinfo@enam.gov.in
Official Websitehttps://enam.gov.in
Mobile AppAvailable on Google Play Store – “eNAM India”

💬 Feedback & Grievances

  • Farmers and traders can submit feedback or grievances directly on the e-NAM portal.
  • Alternatively, users can contact the SFAC helpline (1800-270-0224) or email grievance@sfac.in
  • The Department of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare monitors grievance redressal to ensure timely resolution.
  • Feedback is also collected through the mKisan Portal and Kisan Call Centre (1800-180-1551).

Who’s Who

DesignationName / InstitutionRole
Union Minister of Agriculture & Farmers WelfareShri Shivraj Singh ChouhanNational policy direction & oversight
Minister of State (Agriculture)Shri Ramnath Thakur, Shri Bhagirath ChoudharyState-level coordination
Secretary (Agriculture & Farmers Welfare)Shri Devesh Chaturvedi, IASAdministrative supervision
Managing Director, SFACShri N. Vijaya Lakshmi, IASImplementation and coordination
CEO, e-NAM ProjectShri J. Suresh KumarPlatform management and technological upgradation
Technical PartnerNFCL – Nagarjuna Fertilizers and Chemicals Ltd.Platform development & IT operations
State APMC OfficersVarious StatesLocal execution and farmer registration

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1️⃣ What is e-NAM?
e-NAM (National Agriculture Market) is a pan-India electronic trading portal connecting APMCs to create a unified national market for agricultural produce.

2️⃣ What is the aim of “One Nation One Market”?
To integrate all APMCs and promote a single digital marketplace that ensures transparency, fair price discovery, and wider market access for farmers.

3️⃣ Who manages the e-NAM platform?
The Small Farmers Agribusiness Consortium (SFAC) under the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare manages the platform.

4️⃣ How can a farmer register on e-NAM?
Farmers can register through their local APMC mandi, the e-NAM website, or via the eNAM India mobile app.

5️⃣ Is e-NAM free to use?
Yes, registration and trading on e-NAM are completely free of cost for farmers.

6️⃣ Can I sell outside my state using e-NAM?
Yes, e-NAM enables inter-state trade, breaking barriers between states.

7️⃣ How are payments made?
Payments are made directly to the farmer’s bank account through online fund transfer.

8️⃣ How is quality ensured?
e-NAM uses electronic assaying units and grading systems to ensure standard quality.

9️⃣ How many mandis are connected to e-NAM?
Over 1,000 mandis across 18 States and 3 Union Territories are integrated, with plans to expand further.

🔟 How can I get help or resolve a grievance?
You can call the e-NAM Helpline (1800-270-0224) or email grievance@sfac.in for assistance.

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