Long before the Modi government embarked on its ambitious plan to create a common agriculture market that would be devoid of barriers, through the three agriculture acts, it started working on a scheme to provide a national electronic market for trading in agriculture commodities that would facilitate smooth inter-state movement in goods.
The electronic National Agriculture Market or e-NaM was conceptualised with the vision of joining mandis where transparent electronic trading can be facilitated. The goods sold through the platform would suffer minimum taxes and levies.
Rationalisation of mandi taxes and unified license for members to trade was one of

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