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April 24th, 2013, 11:05 AM
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www.agmarknet.nic.in Directorate of Marketing and Inspection Delhi : Rural Godown Scheme or Gramin Bhandaran Yojana
Name of the Organisation : Directorate of Marketing and Inspection (agmarknet.nic.in)
Type of Facility : Rural Godown Scheme or Gramin Bhandaran Yojana
Location : Delhi
Website : http://www.agmarknet.nic.in/index.html
Scheme : http://agmarknet.nic.in/amrscheme/ruralhead.htm
Rural Godown Scheme or Gramin Bhandaran Yojana :
Background :
It is well known that the small farmers do not have the economic strength to retain the produce with them till the market prices are favourable. There has been a felt need in the country to provide the farming community with facilities for scientific storage so that wastage and produce deterioration are avoided and also to enable it to meet its credit requirement without being compelled to sell the produce at a time when the prices are low. A network of rural godowns will enable small farmers to enhance their holding capacity in order to sell their produce at remunerative prices and avoid distress sales. Accordingly, Grameen Bhandaran Yojana, a Capital Investment Subsidy Scheme for Construction / Renovation of Rural Godowns was introduced in 2001-2002 and extended upto 31.03.2007. The Scheme has now been approved for implementation during the years 2007–12, with modifications in its operational guidelines for new projects to be sanctioned after 26 /06 /2008. Accordingly, revised operational guidelines of the scheme are applicable for new projects sanctioned on or after 26 /06 /2008 to 31.03.2012.
Objectives :
The main objectives of the scheme include creation of scientific storage capacity with allied facilities in rural areas to meet the requirements of farmers for storing farm produce, processed farm produce and agricultural inputs; promotion of grading, standardization and quality control of agricultural produce to improve their marketability; prevention of distress sale immediately after harvest by providing the facility of pledge financing and marketing credit; strengthen agricultural marketing infrastructure in the country by paving the way for the introduction of a national system of warehouse receipts in respect of agricultural commodities stored in such godowns and to reverse the declining trend of investment in agriculture sector by encouraging private and cooperative sectors to invest in the creation of storage infrastructure in the country.
Salient Features :
Eligible Organizations :
The project for construction of rural godowns can be taken up by individuals, farmers, Group of farmers/growers, Partnership/ Proprietary firms, Non-Government Organizations (NGO’s), Self Help Groups (SHGs), Companies, Corporations, Co-operatives, Local Bodies other than Municipal Corporations, Federations, Agricultural Produce Marketing Committees, Marketing Boards and Agro Processing Corporations in the entire country. Assistance for renovation of rural godowns will, however, be restricted to godowns constructed by cooperatives only.
Location :
Under the scheme, the entrepreneur will be free to construct godown at any place, as per his/her commercial judgment except for the restriction that it would be outside the limits of Municipal Corporation area. Rural godowns constructed in the Food Parks promoted by the Ministry of Food Processing Industries shall also be eligible under the scheme for assistance.
Size :
Capacity of a godown shall be decided by an entrepreneur. However, subsidy under the scheme shall be restricted to a minimum capacity of 100 tonnes and maximum capacity of 10,000 tonnes. No maximum ceiling on subsidy in the case of projects of rural godowns of Cooperatives assisted by NCDC.
Rural godowns of smaller size upto 50 tonnes capacity will also be eligible for subsidy under the scheme as a special case based on viability analysis depending on the topography/special requirement of the State/Region. In hilly areas*, rural godowns of smaller size upto 25 tonnes capacity will also be eligible for subsidy. For this, NABARD will issue appropriate guidelines.
*where the project site is located at a height of more than 1000 meters above mean sea level.
Conditions for Scientific Storage :
Godowns built under the scheme shall be structurally sound on account of engineering considerations and functionally suitable to store the agricultural produce. The general conditions for scientific construction will be as follows:
a) The construction of godown shall be as per Central Public Works Department/State Public Works Department specifications or any other standard specifications laid down in this behalf. The godown shall be properly ventilated, shall have well fitted doors, windows and ventilators and shall be waterproof (control of moisture from floor, walls and roof etc.)
b) The godown structure shall have protection from rodents.
c) The godown shall have protection from birds (windows / ventilators with jali).
d) The openings of godown such as doors, windows etc. shall be designed in such a manner that the godown can be sealed for effective fumigation etc.
e) The godown complex shall have an easy approach road, pucca internal roads, proper drainage, arrangements for effective control against fire and theft and also have arrangements for easy loading and unloading of stocks.
The entrepreneur may obtain a license to operate the godown, if so required by the concerned State Government, under the State Warehousing Act or any other relevant laws. All Rural Godowns to be constructed under the Scheme in future, should be confirming to the technical specifications relating to the implementation of the Negotiable Warehouse Receipt System (NWRS). The rural godowns of 1000 tones capacity and more shall be considered as eligible for assistance under the Scheme, only on giving an undertaking alongwith the application that they would be implementing the Negotiable Warehouse Receipt System. DMI in consultation with the Department of Food and Public Distribution and NABARD shall modify godown specifications to meet the requirements of implementation of Negotiable Warehouse Receipt System and NABARD shall ensure that these specifications are in-built in the eligibility criteria for giving subsidy to the rural godowns of any size under the Scheme.
Credit Linked Assistance :
Subsidy under the scheme is linked to institutional credit and will be available to only such projects as are financed by Commercial Banks, Regional Rural Banks, State Cooperative Banks (SCBs), State Co-operative Agricultural and Rural Development Bank (SCARDBs), Agricultural Development Finance Companies (ADFCs), North Eastern Development Finance Corporation(NEDFI), Urban Cooperative Banks etc. Loan to the entrepreneurs from banks for the construction of godowns would carry an adequate long-term repayment period.
Assistance under the scheme shall be available on capital cost of construction of godown including the cost of allied facilities like boundary wall, internal road, platform, internal drainage system, weighing, grading, packaging, quality certification, warehousing facilities which are functionally required to operate the godown.
Pledge Loan Facility :
The farmers keeping their produce in the godowns shall be eligible to avail pledge loan on hypothecation of their produce. The terms and conditions governing pledge loans viz. margin, rate of interest, period of pledge, amount etc. will be as per the guidelines issued by RBI/NABARD and as per normal banking practices followed by the financial institutions.
Training :
A general awareness programme on the scheme for the farmers and a training programme for the entrepreneurs for construction, maintenance and operation of rural godowns will be organized by the National Institute for Agricultural Marketing, Jaipur (NIAM) and other National/State level Institutions.
Implementation Period :
Implementation of the scheme shall be continued beyond 31.03.2007 upto 31.03.2012.
The modified scheme will be applicable to all new projects for construction / renovation of rural godowns in respect of which loans are sanctioned on or after 26/06/2008 upto 31/3/2012.
Nodal Agency :
The scheme shall be implemented by the Directorate of Marketing and Inspection (DMI), an Attached Office of Department of Agriculture & Cooperation. A list of Regional/ Sub Offices of DMI is enclosed at Annexure-VI.
Revised Operational Guidelines of the Scheme
Evaluation report of Rural Godown Scheme
Addresses of Rural Godowns
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April 24th, 2013, 11:12 AM
Post Count Number #2
I want to build a godawn under center gov scheme namely gramin bhander yojna. In these scheme center gov provide subsidy to those farmer who build a godawn for self storage crop through nabard and DMI. I am a farmer of haryana. i want to built a godown in such scheme.But local municipal commette do not pass my site map and says that the land is not our approved area.
Then I meet with town country planing officer to give me a N.O.C.for build a godown.But town country planing officer tell us your land is not in our area.It is in municipal commette area.Please tell us how we get a N.O.C.from tomn county planing officer or local municipal commettie. In this way center gov scheme to save the farmer crop is going to fail under the two state gov department please tell us the solution of these problem and issue the N.O.C. for any state govt department.
Kindly follow the procedures given in the link below. For further details, contact your regional officer at
Asstt. Agricultural Marketing Adviser
Directorate of Marketing & Inspection,
6th Floor, Kendriya Sadan,
Sector 9 ‘A’,
Chandigarh-160 047
Ph.0172 – 2743201
Guidelines of the Scheme
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July 14th, 2013, 10:53 AM
Post Count Number #3
Regarding scheme implementation
Dear Sir,
I wants to built a rural godown at Agra, therefore, I want to ask a question, that, whether this scheme regarding Rural Godowns scheme is applicable after 31.03.2012, since, in revised scheme it is mention that the new revised scheme is applicable from 2008 to 31.03.2012. Please let me know regarding the applicability of scheme.
Thanking You
Yours Faithfully
Laxman Singh
Agra