Till now, farmers had to compulsorily sell vegetables and fruits like other farm produce through route of Agriculture Produce Market Committees (APMCs).
Agriculture and Co-operation Department of the state government has by a public notification issued today delisted fruits and vegetables from APMC Act which will be beneficial to farmers to get good price of their produce and also help government to contain price rise, an official statement said.
The decision comes as a part of advice issued by the Centre to state to allow free movement of fruits and vegetables by delisting them from APMC act.
Businessmen will not require to have licenses from APMC to purchase fruits and vegetables from farmers, it added.
"Till now as per the APMC Act farmers had to sell vegetables and fruits in APMC only and after that it used to go to consumers. The farmers were looses in the old system as fruit and vegetable businessmen used to purchase their produce at a very low price and sale them at a very high rate to end consumers," the statement said.
Apart from the alternate arrangements the notification issued by the state Agirculture and co-operation department has also said that sale of fruits and vegetables will continue in the APMCs also.
"Till now APMC used to charge market fees from the businessmen on sale of fruits and vegetable, but now they will only have to levy user charges from businessmen to facilitate the sale of fruits and vegetable in the APMC premises," it added.
