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ANDHRA PRADESH STATE AGRICULTURAL MARKETING BOARD. 1. Name of the Act, Rules and Bye-laws under which the Marketing of agricultural produce is regulated and infrastructure is developed. a. Act- Andhra Pradesh (Agl. Produce and live stock) Markets Act, 1966. b. Rules- Andhra Pradesh (Agl. Produce and live stock) Markets Rules, 1969 c. Bye-laws- 2. Agricultural produce (the definition as per Act) Every Agricultural Market Committee May produce from land in the course of Agriculture or horticulture and includes forest produce or any produce of like nature either processed or unprocessed and declared by the Government by notification to be agriculture produce for the purpose of this Act. 3. Scheduled items : I) Number of notified items in the schedule. II) List of notified items in the schedule. 178 I. Agricultural Group (including forest produce and dairy products) Sr. No. English Name Sr. No. English Name Sr. No. English Name 1. Paddy 26. Sunhemp or Bombay hemp 51. Myrobelons 2. Rice both raw & Boiled 27. Deccan hemp (Mesta or Bimili Jute) 52. Honey 3. Wheat 28. Agave 53. Wax 4. Glumed wheat 29. Coconut Fibre 54. Chillies 5. Maize 30. Groundnut pods and Kernels 55. Onions 6. Jowar 31. Castor 56. Garlic 7. Cumbu 32. Gingelly 57. Turmeric 8. Ragi 33. Nigar seed 58. Coriander 9. Italian Millet 34. Safflower 59. Cumin 10. Sanwa Millet 35. Linseed 60. Vomum 11. Common Millet 36. Rape and Mustard 61. Soanf 12. Kodo Millet 37. Tobacco seed 62. Ginger (Raw & Dry) 13. Samal 38. Cotton seed 63. Fenugreek 14 Bengal Gram 39. Ambada Seed 64. Tobacco (Virginia and Natu) 15. Red Gram 40. Sunhemp Seed 65. Sugarcane 16. Green Gram 41. Pillipesara 66. Jaggery 17. Black Gram 42. Coconut & Copra 67. Betel Leaves 18. Horse Gram 43. Mohva seed 68. Tamarind 19. Masur Dal 44. Pungam seed 69. Sunflower 20. Lakh (long) 45. Neem seed 70. Amchur 21. Field Bean 46. Soapnuts 71. Pippala Modi 22. Cowpea 47. Tamarind seed 72. Subabul 23. Moth 48. Chironjee 73. Eucalyptus 24. Peas (Batana) 49. Cashewnut(shelled & unshelled) 74. Casuarina 25. Cotton Kapas, Lint & Cotton Waste 50. Sikakai 75. Soyabean II. Fruit Group (including Fruits From Forest) 1. Mango 9. Sapota 17. Custard apple 2. Mosambi 10. Musk Melon 18. Wood apple 3. Santra 11. Water Melon 19. Jamun 4. Orange 12. Pine apple 20. Falsa

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ANDHRA PRADESH STATE AGRICULTURAL MARKETING BOARD.

1. Name of the Act, Rules

and Bye-laws under which

the Marketing of

agricultural produce is

regulated and

infrastructure is

developed.

a. Act- Andhra Pradesh (Agl. Produce and live stock) Markets Act, 1966.

b. Rules- Andhra Pradesh (Agl. Produce and live stock) Markets Rules, 1969

c. Bye-laws-

2. Agricultural produce (the

definition as per Act)

Every Agricultural Market Committee May produce from land in the course of Agriculture

or horticulture and includes forest produce or any produce of like nature either processed

or unprocessed and declared by the Government by notification to be agriculture produce

for the purpose of this Act.

3. Scheduled items : I) Number of notified items

in the schedule.

II) List of notified items in

the schedule.

178

I. Agricultural Group (including forest produce and dairy products)

Sr. No. English Name Sr. No. English Name Sr. No. English Name

1. Paddy 26. Sunhemp or

Bombay hemp 51. Myrobelons

2. Rice both raw &

Boiled 27. Deccan hemp

(Mesta or Bimili Jute) 52. Honey

3. Wheat 28. Agave 53. Wax

4. Glumed wheat 29. Coconut Fibre 54. Chillies

5. Maize 30. Groundnut pods and

Kernels 55. Onions

6. Jowar 31. Castor 56. Garlic

7. Cumbu 32. Gingelly 57. Turmeric

8. Ragi 33. Nigar seed 58. Coriander

9. Italian Millet 34. Safflower 59. Cumin

10. Sanwa Millet 35. Linseed 60. Vomum

11. Common Millet 36. Rape and Mustard 61. Soanf

12. Kodo Millet 37. Tobacco seed 62. Ginger (Raw & Dry)

13. Samal 38. Cotton seed 63. Fenugreek

14 Bengal Gram 39. Ambada Seed 64. Tobacco (Virginia

and Natu)

15. Red Gram 40. Sunhemp Seed 65. Sugarcane

16. Green Gram 41. Pillipesara 66. Jaggery

17. Black Gram 42. Coconut & Copra 67. Betel Leaves

18. Horse Gram 43. Mohva seed 68. Tamarind

19. Masur Dal 44. Pungam seed 69. Sunflower

20. Lakh (long) 45. Neem seed 70. Amchur

21. Field Bean 46. Soapnuts 71. Pippala Modi

22. Cowpea 47. Tamarind seed 72. Subabul

23. Moth 48. Chironjee 73. Eucalyptus

24. Peas (Batana) 49. Cashewnut(shelled

& unshelled) 74. Casuarina

25. Cotton Kapas, Lint

& Cotton Waste 50. Sikakai 75. Soyabean

II. Fruit Group (including Fruits From Forest)

1. Mango 9. Sapota 17. Custard apple

2. Mosambi 10. Musk Melon 18. Wood apple

3. Santra 11. Water Melon 19. Jamun

4. Orange 12. Pine apple 20. Falsa

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5. Banana 13. Jack Friut 21. Pala

6. Grapes 14 Papaya 22. Apple

7. Pomegrenates 15. Guava

8. Fig 16. Ber

III. Vegetable Group (including Vegetable from Forest)

1. Cabbage 21. Field Bean 41. Kulfa

2. Cauliflower 22. Sword Bean 42. Koigura (Month)

3. Knoolkol 23. Double Bean 43. Ambada leaf

4. Beet Root 24. Snake Gourd 44. Chukka

5. Radish 25. Bottle Gourd 45. Ambada Flower

6. Carrot 26. Ribbed Gourd 46. Amaranthus

7. Turnip 27. Sponge Gourd 47. Minth

8. Potato 28. Bitter Gourd 48. Tamarind Flower

9. Colo Casia 29. Ash Gourd 49. Tamarind Sprout

10. Sweet Potato 30. Khira 50. Green Tamarind

11. Yam 31. Pumpkin 51. Culinery Banana

12. Tapioca 32. Cucumber 52. Ponnaganti Leaf

13. Green Onion 33. Drumstick 53. Soya leaf

14. Brinjal 34. Dil Pasand 54. Lime

15. Lady’s Finger 35. Lettuce 55. Karina

16. Green Chillies 36. Curry leaf 56. Koranda (Ralima)

17. Tomato 37. Coriander 57. Amla

18. Green Peas 38. Menthi leaf 58. Adonda and Donda

19. French Bean 39. Palak 59. Hari Boot

20. Cluster Bean 40. Bachella 60. Amchur

IV. Fish Group 1. Live fish including fish with or without life in any form

2. Dry fish

3. Live prawn including prawn with or without life in any form

4. Dry Prawn

V. Livestock Group

1. Bull 5. Buffalo (Bull) 9. Sheep

2. Bullock 6. He Buffalo 10. Goats

3. Cow 7. Young stock of Buffalo

4. Heifer 8. Young stock of Buffalo

VI. Livestock Product Group

1. Raw hides 3. Bones 5. Hair and wool

2. Raw Skins 4. Horn and Hoof 6. Ghee

VII. Poultry Group

1. Hens 2. Ducks 3. Cocks

VIII. Products of Poultry Group

1. Eggs (Hens and Duck Eggs)

IX. Flower Group

Sr.

No.

English

Name

Telugu

Name

Sr.

No.

English

Name

Telugu

Name

1. Jasmine (Mogra

variety)

Mogra 8. Roses Gulabi

2. Jasmine Mallepuvu 9. Oleander Ganneru

3. Lillies Lillies 10. Pandanus Moggili or

Kevada

4. Aster Astra 11. Dawanam Dawanam

5. Crossandra Kanakambaram 12. Mavuram Mavuram

6. Crysanthimum Chamanthi 13. Jasmine

(Kakada variety)

Kakada

7. Marigold Banthi

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4. Number of Notified

market areas/APMC’s in

the State.

894/317

5. List of Notified market

areas/APMC’s in the

State

District Name

(Yards Count)

A.M.C Name Yard Name

Srikakulam- (45) Srikakulam

Amudalavaisa

Ponduru

Rajam

Palakonda

Hiramandalam

Pathapatnam

Narasannapeta

Kotabommali

Tekkali

Sompeta

Kanchili

Ichapuram

Chinthada Showdy

Srikakulam

Sarubujjili

Amudalavaisa

Gara

Budumuru

Ponduru

Ranstalam

Gangavarishingadam

Edcheria

Ragidi

Rajam

Santhakaviti

Veeragattam

Pollar

Sethempeta

Palakonda

Kusini

Vangara

Nivagam

Bhamini

Hiramandalam

Kottur

Battili

Pathapatnam

Melaopatti

Bithapuram

Chapra

Sarvakota

Narasannapeta

Pallipeta

Narayanvalasa

Jalumuru

Kotabommali

Tekkali

Palasa

Vajrapu Kothuru

Nandigama

Santhabommali

Sompeta

Mandasa

Kanchili

Haripuram

Kaviti

Ichapuram

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Vizianagaram–(45)

Vizianagaram

Parvathipuram

Bobbili

Saluru

Gajipathinagaram

Cheepurupalli

Kothavalsa

Kurupam

Pusapatirega

Neelimarla

Vizianagaram

Achutapuram

Gantyada

Gurla

Parvathipuram

Kunaru

Garugubilli

Komarada

Jiyyammavalasa

Balijipeta

Donkinavalsa

Bobbili

Seethanagaram

Badangi

Therlam

Duggeru

Pachipeta

Makkuva

Saluru

Ramabhadrapuram

Thonam

Gajipathinagaram

Pedamanapuram

Bondapalli

Dathurajeru

Mentada

Bhyripuram

Cheepurupalli

Garividi

Merakamdidam

Kothavalsa

Alamanda

Srungavarapukota

Anantagiri

Jami

Lakkavarapukota

Vepada

Kurupam

Mondemkal

Gummalaximipuram

Gorada

Mondavalsa

Bhogapuram

Pusapatrega

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Visakhapatnam–(42) Anakapalle

Visakhapatnam

Narsipatnam

Bheemili

Paderu

Chodavaram

Yellamanchalli

Chintapalle

Anakapalle

Parawada

Thummapalam

Sabbavaram

Munagapaka

Kasiakota

Pendurthi

Pedagantyada

Gopalapatnam

Gazuvaka

Visakhapatnam

Narsipatnam

Makkavaripalem

Golugonda

Bolugunta

Nathavaram

Kotaurtla

Padmanabham

Anandapuram

Bheemili

Bhimunipatnam

Denkada

Thagarapuvalasa

Mopada

G.Madugula

Aruku

Guttullapatti

Paderu

Machiguputa

Dambruguda

Pedabyulu

Mukumpeta

Vaddadi

Cheedikada

Buchaiahpeta

Maduguri

Timiram

Chodavaram

Kambilli

Yellamanchili

Payakaraopet

Chintapalle

East Godavari - (61) Alamuru

Kakinada

Alamuru

Dwarapudi

Mandapeta

Chinttaluru

Kapileswarapuram

Kakinada

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Samarlakota

Tallarevu

Ramachandrapuram

Kothapeta

Ambajipeta

Razole

Mummidivaram

Tuni

Rajahmundry

Anaparthy

Prathipadu

Pithapuram

Peddapudi

Kajuluru

Karapa

Samarlakota

Tallarevu

Draksharam

Ramachandrapuram

Bikkavolu

Pamarru

Kothapeta

Ravulapalem

Gannavaram

Ambajipeta

Mukteswaram

Amalapuram

Uppulagutam

Razole

Sakenetipally

Tatipaka

Tekesetti[alem

Mamidikuduru

Malikipuram

Mummidivaram

Katrenikona

Muramalla

Pallamkuru

Tuni

Rajahmundry

Gokhavaram

Raghudevapuram

Thorredu

Mogalla

Ramachodavaram

Addateegala

Devipatnam

Kadiam

Anaparthy

Prathipadu

Kirlampudi

Yellaeswaram

Yerravaram

Shakhavaram

Routhulapadu

Gollaprolu

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Nagaram

Allavaram

Peddapuram

Jaggampeta

Sampara

Pithapuram

Kothapalli

Nagaram

Allavaram

Peddapuram

Yelleswaram

Sankavaram

Jaggampeta

Rangampeta

Gandepally

Sampara

West Godavari-(42) Achanta

Akivedu

Undi

Athili

Bhimavaram

Bhimadole

Chintalapudi

Gopalapuram

Palakole

Kovvur

Polavaram

Achanta

Akivedu

Undi

Athili

Penumantra

Ganapavaram

Srungauruksham

Bhimavaram

Konithivada

Juvvalapalem

Bhimadole

Dwarakatirumala

Dharmagigadem

Kamavarapukota

Chintalapudi

Gopalapuram

Palakole

Poduru

Mogaltur

Yelamanchili

Kovvur

Nidadabolu

Tallapudi

Malakapalli

Devarapalli

Polavaram

Koyyalagudem

Jangareddy gudem

Jeelugamalli

Buutaigudem

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Tadepalligudem

Unguturu

Tanuku

Eluru

Narsapuram

Penugonda

Dendulur

Tadepalligudem

Pentapadu

Chebrole

Pothavaram

Unguturu

Tanuku

Siddanantham

Kanuru

Eluru

Narsapuram

Penugonda

Dendulur

Krishna – (38) Kaikalur

Gudivada

Machilipatnam

Divi

Vijayawada

Ganavaram

Movva

Tiruvuru

Vuyyur

Nandigama

Nuzivid

Kaikalur

Mandavalli

Gudivada

Gudlavalleru

Machilipatnam

Divi

Nagayalanka

Etimoga

Avanigadda

Challapalli

Kodur

Kankipadu

Vijayawada

Thottlavallur

Ganavaram

Movva

Kodali

Kothamanjeru

Tiruvuru

Visannapeta

Gampalagudem

A.Koduru

Vuyyur

Veerankilock

Nandigama

Chandralapadu

Apiripalli

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Jaggaiahpeta

Mylavaram

Kanchikacherla

Pamarru

Malleswaram

Kalidindi

Pedana

Bapulapadu

Nuzivid

Jaggaiahpeta

Mylavaram

Velagaleru

Kanchikacherla

Pamarru

Bantumilli

Malleswaram

Kalidindi

Pedana

Guntur – (43) Guntur

Tenali

Emani

Ponnur

Nrsaraopet

Chilkaluripeta

Sathenapalli

Palanadu

Repalle

Prathipadu

Guntur

Demalla

Chebrolu

Vemuru

Amruthdunu

Tenali

Emani

Kollipara

Nollipurra

Duggirala

Pedanandipadu

Nidubrolu

Ponnur

Nakarikallu

Narsaraopet

Edlapadu

Satuluru

Chilkaluripeta

Phirangipuram

Sathenapalli

Pentachinthala

Dachepalli

Gurajala

Karampudi

Piduguralla

Cherukupalli

Bhattiprolu

Repalle

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Bapatla

Vinukonda

Mangalagiri

Tadikonda

Krosur

Ipur

Macherla

Rompicherla

Kuchinapudi

Manthenavaripalem

Bapatla

Vinukonda

Muppala

Mangalagiri

Tadikonda

Amaravathi

Peddavadlapudi

Krosur

Ipur

Macherla

Rompicherla

Kuchinapudi

Nizampatnam

Prakasam – (44) Ongole

Prachur

Martur

Addanki

Darsi

Markapur

Chirala

Uppudunduru

Tangatur

Kothagudem

Ongole

Ravinuthala

Nagaluppalapadu

Kotthapatnam

Throwgundam

Inkollu

Pusapadu

Prachur

Annambotlavaripalem

Martur

Santha Magulur

J. Pangutur

Medarametla

Addanki

Yeddanapudi

Kurichedu

Darsi

Talluru

Peddavadu

Markapur

Tiripuranthkam

Eraguntlapalem

Dhornala

Chirala

Chinagajam

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Kandukur

Giddaluru

Cumbum

Kanagiri

Kondepi

Maddipadu

Podili

Odarevu

Vetapalem

Kandukur

Giddaluru

Cumbum

Kanagiri

Venur

Kondepi

Singarayakonda

Yedugondlapadu

Maddipadu

Santhanoothalapadu

Cheemakurthi

Podili

Terlapudi

Pedirikatla

Nellore – (30) Nellore

Guduru

Kovur

Kavali

Atmakur

Udayagiri

Vakadu

Sullurpeta

Venkatachalam

Nellore

Guduru

Kota

Kodavalur

Aller

Buchireddipalem

Kovur

Sangam

Utkur

Kaligiri

Kavali

Choudaripalam

Ananthasagaram

Atmakur

Dharmaraju Chervapalli

Kammavaripalem

Vinjanur

Nandavaram

Duttaluru

Udayagiri

Vakadu

Sullurpeta

Mallam

Tada

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Naidupet

Venkatagiri

Rapur

Pellakur

Naidupet

Venkatagiri

Podalakur

Rapur

Chittoor – (52) Chittoor

Tirupathi

Punganur

Madanapalli

Pakala

Srikalahasthi

Thottambedu

Puttur

Palamaner

Bangarupalem

Mulakalacheruvu

Thamabalapalle

Punumuru

Chittoor

Gudipala

Yerpedu

Chandragiri

Tirupathi

Royalpet

Punganur

Ramasamudram

Chowdepalli

B. Kothakota

Nimmauapalli

Madanapalli

Pakala

Srikalahasthi

Thottambedu

B.N. Kandriga

Thonnananadu

Papanaidupet

Vadamalapeta

Puttur

Nadvalur

Veduku Kuppam

Sree RangaRajupuram

V. Kota

Palamaner

Byreddypalli

Bangarupalem

Aragonda

Irala

Mulakalacheruvu

Thamabalapalle

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Somala

Sathyavedu

Nagiri

Kuppam

Piler

Rompicherla

Voyalpadu

Vepanjari

Somala

Sodum

Kandur

Nagalapuram

Sathyavedu

Picchatur

Nagiri

Kuppam

Piler

Bhakarapeta

Yerravaripalem

Kambamvaripalem

Rompicherla

Kalikiri

Voyalpadu

Chinthaparthy

Gurramkanda

Kalakonda

Valmikipuram

Vepanjari

Kadapa – (28) Kadapa

Proddutur

Pulivendula

Jammalamadugu

Mydukar

Badvel

Kamalapuram

L.R. Palli

Kodur

Kadapa

Pandlimarri

Proddutur

Simhadripuram

Pulivendula

Vempalli

Thonduru

Kondapuram

Muddanur

Jammalamadugu

Mydukar

Porumamilla

Badvel

Kamalapuram

Yerragundtla

Galiveedeu

Ramapuram

L.R. Palli

Kodur

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Rajampeta

Siddavatam

Rayachoti

Rajampeta

Nandaluru

Siddavatam

Nandavaram

Vantimitta

Rayachoti

T. Sundupalli

Chinnamandyam

Veeraballe

Anantapur – (49) Ananthapur

Dharmavaram

Gooty

Guntakal

Hindupur

Kadiri

Tanakall

Kalyanadurgam

Madakasira

Ananthapur

Bukkaraya Samudram

Kudair

Kallur

Narapala

Dharmavaram

Batthalapalli

Thadimarri

Ramagiri

Ranagaripalli

Chennakottapalli

Gooty

Pamidi

Guntakal

Peddavadurgur

Chilamathur

Gorantla

Hindupur

Kadiri

Mudigudda

Talupula

Amadagur

Obuladevaracheruvu

Nambulipulikunta

Gandalapeta

Nallamada

Nallacheruvu

Tanakally

Kalyanadurgam

Beluguppa

Kambadur

Kandurti

Settur

Brama Samudram

Madakasira

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Penukonda

Rayadurgam

Tadipatri

Uravakonda

Kothacheruvu

Penukonda

Roadam

Bukkapatnam

Rayadurgam

Kanekal

Tadipatri

Puttur

Yellanur

Yadiki

Uravakonda

Konakondla

Vidapanakal

Vajrakaruvu

Kurnool – (27) Adoni

Allagadda

Alur

Atmakur

Banaganapalli

Dhone

Koilakuntla

Kurnool

Nandikotkur

Nandyal

Pathikonda

Yemmiganur

Adoni

Kosigi

Allagadda

Chagalamarri

Sirivella

Alur

Atmakur

Velugodu

Banaganapalli

Owk

Dhone

Peapally

Veldurthy

Koilakuntla

Gudur

Kodumur

Kurnool

Orvakal

C. Belagala

Nandikotkur

Nandyal

Panyam

Bandi Atmakur

Pathikonda

Yemmiganur

Nandavaram

Mantralayam

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Mahbubnagar – (40) Achampet

Alampur

Amangal

Atmakur

Badapalli

Devarkadra

Gadval

Kalwakurthy

Kollapur

Kosgi

Mahabubnagar

Makthal

Nagarkurnool

Narayanpet

Shadnagar

Wanaparthy road

Wanaparthy town

Achampet

Amrabad

Balnoor

Lingal

Alampur

Raichur X Roads

Monapad

Amangal

Kadthal

Atmakur

Badapalli

Kovarampet

Devarkadra

Chinnachithalakunta

Gadval

Ieej

Charakonda

Vengoor

Kalwakurthy

Pentaravalley

Kollapur

Kodangal

Kosgi

Mahabubnagar

Nawabpet

Enamangadla

Krishna

Makthal

Nagarkurnool

Telakapalli

Timmajipeta

Narayanpet

Shadnagar

Choderguda

Pebbair

Wanaparthy Road

Addakal

Kothkota

Khilaganpur

Wanaparthy town

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Rangareddy – (18) Ibrhimpatnam

Marpally

Medchal

Narsingi

Pargi

Sardarnagar

Shankerpally

Tandur

Vikarabad

Chevella

Ibrhimpatnam

Marpally

Medchal

Bobbugudu

Yerragadda

Narsingi

Pargi

Mahammadabad

Moinabad

Pargi

Chevella

Shankerpally

Tandur

Basheerbad

Dharoor

Pudur

Vikarabad

Chevella

Hyderabad – (14) Gaddiannaram

Bowenpally

Hyderabad

Gaddiannaram

Mahabub Mansion

Malakpet

Guddimalkpur

Mondamarket

Begumbazar

L.B. Nagar

Madannapeta

Meeralammandi

Chandrayangutta

Kisan Gunj

Bowenpally

Batasingaram

Hyderabad

Medak – (27) Dubbaka

Gajwel

Jogipet

Medak

Narsapur

Dubbaka

Marridoddi

Gajwel

Vantimamidi

Jogipet

Shankarampet

Takamal

Medak

Narsapur

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Narayankhed

Ramayapet

Sadasivapet

Siddipet

Thogutta

Zaheerabad

Momidipalli

Jinnaram

Kangiti

Narayankhed

Ramayapet

Chegunta

Shankerpet

Sangareddy

Kandi

Sadasivapet

Siddipet

Chinnakoduru

Nagnoor

Kondapaka

Thogutta

Doulathabad

Kohir

Zaheerabad

Nizamabad – (25) Armoor

Banswada

Bodhan

Varni

Gandhari

Kamareddy

Madnoor

Nizamabad

Pitlam

Yellareddy

Balakonda

Kishannagar

Morthod

Kammarapally

Armoor

Birkoor

Banswada

Bodhan

Satap

Pothangal

Kotagiri

Varni

Gandhari

Bicknoor

Kamareddy

Bitchkunda

Madnoor

Dichpally

Nizamabad

Nindipet

Nizamsagar

Pitlam

Lingampet

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Nagireddipet

Yellareddy

Adilabad – (35) Adilabad

Asifabad

Bhainsa

Boath

Chinnoar

Echoda

Jainath

Jainoor

Kagaznagar

Khanapur

Kuber

Laxettipet

Mancharial

Nirmal

Sarangapur

Utnoor

Adilabad

Asifabad

Bellampalli

Karemeri

Bhainsa

Madhole

Thandur

Boath

Pehoda

Chinnoar

Kotapalli

Echoda

Jainath

Jannaram

Bela

Jainoor

Hasnapoor

Kagaznagar

Siripur

Siripurkagaznagar

Khanapur

Kadam

Kuber

Palsi

Laxettipet

Mancharial

Mandamalli

Nirmal

Laxmanchanda

Lohesra

Manda

Sarangapur

Utnoor

Narnoor

Indervalli

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Karimnagar – (49) Choppadandi

Dharmapuri

Dharmaram

Gangadhara

Gollapally

Husnabad

Huzzurabad

Jagtial

Maliyal

Jammikunta

Karimnagar

Kataram

Koratla

Manthani

Metpally

Peddapalli

Choppadandi

Peddapalli

Dharmapuri

Rayakal

Dharmaram

Velgatur

Jullapalley

Gangadhara

Gandugopalraopet

Choppadandi

Gollapally

Pegadapally

Husnabad

Huzurabad

Keshavapatnam

Elukaturthi

Jagtial

Chopval

Maliyal

Kodimal

Jammikunta

Uppal

Bejjanki

Karimnagar

Manakonduru

Thimmapur

Fruit Market

(Karimnagar)

Kataram

Koratla

Kathalpura

Manthani

Mutharam

Mahadevpur

Ibrahimpatnam

Metpally

Peddapalli

Pothakapalli

Odela

Kalyasrirampur

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Pothgal

Sircilla

Sultanabad

Vemulawada

Pothgal

Bapparam

Sircilla

Sultanabad

Rudrangi

Bowenpally

Vemulawada

Chandurthi

Illanthakunta

Mamidipalli

Warangal – (43) Cherial

Ghanpur

Jangoan

Kesamudram

Kodakandla

Mehabubabad

Mulugu

Narsampet

Parkal

Thorrur

Bachannapet

Cherial

Narmetla

Ghanpur

Zadhugad

Illendu

Jaffargadh

Jangoan

Raghunathpalli

Nawabpet

Maddur

Lingal Ghanpur

Kesamudram

Ingurthi

Kodakandla

Devaruppula

Mehabubabad

Dornakal

Mulugu

Ghanpur

Mangapet

Tadwai

Govindaraopet

Eturnagaram

Khanapur

Narsampet

Chennaraopet

Kottagudam

Chityal

Parkal

Shyampet

Bhoopalpalli

Jaggaiahpalli

Nellikuduru

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Warangal

Wardhannapet

Nekkonda

Atmakur

Thorrur

Douthalapalli

Warangal

Parvathagiri

Hasanparthy

Wardhannapet

Rayaparti

Nekkonda

Atmakur

Khammam – (43) Bhadrachalam

Burgampadu

Cherla

Dammapet

Kallur

Khammam

Kothagudem

Madhira

Nelakondapally

Nugur

Bhadrachalam

Kunavaram

U.R. Puam

Chintur

Dummagadem

Burgampadu

Aswapuram

Manuguru

Kukkunun

Velairpadu

Pinapaka

Rudramkota

Cherla

Venkatapuram

Dammapet

Aswaraopet

Mulakalpalli

Kallur

Khammam

Peddagopathy

Chandragonda

Kothagudem

Palwancha

Enkoor

Madhira

Yerrupalem

Bonakal

Nelakondapally

Mudigonda

Cherla

Nugur

Venkatapulam

Wajedeu

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Sattupalli

Wyra

Yellandu

Sattupalli

Wyra

Tallada

Garla

Singareni

Yellandu

Tekulapalley

Gundala

Vukulapalli

Bayyaram

Nalgonda – (53) Alair

Bhongir

Chandur

Chityal

Choutuppal

Deverkonda

H.Q. Ramannapet

Halia

Huzurnagar

Kodad

Miryalaguda

Alair

Moondu

Matukodur

Rajampet

Bhongir

Mapur

Mahadevpuram

Chandur

Munugodu

Chityal

Noorpally

Narketpalli

Choutuppal

Deverkonda

Mallepalli

P.A Palli

Dindi

Kundaned

Venkataspeta

Gudipaly

Voligonda

Halia

Thirralgiri

Peddavauru

Garidipalli

Huzurnagar

Mathampalli

Kodad

Nandigudem

Munagola

Damercharla

Miryalaguda

Adividevarapalli

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Mothkur

Nakrekal

Nalgonda

Naredcherla

Nidamanoor

Suryapet

Thungathurthy

Venkateswarnagar

Gundala

Mothkur

Nakrekal

Shaligowraram

Pavuralagudam

Kottumgud

Nalgonda

Tiparthy

Naredcherla

Nidamanoor

Tripararam

Anumula

Suryapet

Mothe

Moothankel

Thirumalagiri

Thungathurthy

Chintapally

Nampalli

Venkateswarnagar

6. Number of I. Principal Market

Yards

II. Sub-Market yards

III. Other kinds of

market yards, may

be seasonal (not

covered under I &

II)

IV. Unregulated

markets

317

577

Nil

-----

7. Constitution of Board I. Name of the Board

II. Chairman/Vice-

Chairman and

members (Category

wise detail)

III. Whether elected or

nominated (detailed

procedure)

Andhra Pradesh State Agricultural Marketing Board

No Statutory Board only advisory Board as per Rule 86 – D. At present no Board is

existence.

Nominated by Government

8. Constitution of APMC’s

I. Chairman/Vice-

Chairman and

members (category

Every Market Committee shall be constituted of [Eighteen] members and shall be

constituted by the Government by notification in the following manner

(i) [Eleven] members to be appointed by the Government in consultation with the Director

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wise detail)

II. Whether elected or

nominated

of Marketing from among the following categories of growers of agricultural produce,

owners of livestock and products of live stock in the notified area, namely:-

(a) growers of agricultural produce who are small farmers;

(b) growers of agricultural produce other than small farmers;

(c) owners of livestock and products of livestock:

Provided that, there shall at least be [five] members from among persons belonging to

Scheduled Casts, Scheduled tribes, Backward Classes, minorities and women;

(ii) [Three] members to be appointed by the Government in consultation with the Director

of Marketing from among the licensed traders in the notified area [X X X];

(iii) One member to be appointed by the Government from among the presidents or

persons-in-charge, if any, for the time being performing the functions of Primary

Agricultural C-operative Societies or the Co-operative Marketing Societies having their

areas of operation within the notified area;

(iv) The Assistant Director of Marketing having jurisdiction over the notified area or any

other officer nominated in this behalf by the Director of Marketing;

(v) The Assistant Director of Agriculture of Assistant Director of Horticulture or

Assistance Director of Animal Husbandry or Assistant Director of Fisheries having

jurisdiction over the notified area or any other officer nominated in this behalf by the

concerned Head of the department.

(vi) Chairperson of the Municipality or the Sarpanch of the Gram Panchayat, as the case

may be, in the whose jurisdiction the office of the Market Committee is located :

Provided that in the case of a Municipality Corporation constituted under any law

relating to Municipal Corporations for the time being in force in the State, one person as

may be nominated by the Corporation shall represent the Corporation in the Agricultural

Market Committee concerned where a notified area comprises the corporation also.

18 Members :- 11 – Growers

03 – Traders

04 – Ex – Officio

Members

on Nomination basis only

9. Market fee

I. Rate of market fee

(item wise)

II. Procedure for levy

and Collection of

Market fee

III. Is the fee levied

once in State

(procedure for

getting the

exemption)

1) Agrl. Group, fruit and vegetable group, livestock group, livestock product group,

poultry group @ 1%

2) Fish group @ . 50 p

12. Levy of fees by the Market Committee shall levy fees on any notified agricultural

produce, livestock or products of livestock purchased or sold in the notified market area [at

such rate, not exceeding [two rupees] as may be specified in the bye-laws] for every

hundred rupees of the aggregate amount for which the notified agricultural produce,

livestock or products of livestock is purchased or sold, whether for cash or deferred

payment or other valuable consideration.

(2) The fees referred to in sub-section (1) shall be paid by the purchaser of the notified

agricultural produce, livestock or products of livestock:

Provided that where the purchaser cannot be identified the fees shall be paid by the seller

(1) Subject to the provision under section 12(1) of the Act the Market Fee shall be levied

on notified agricultural produce, or livestock or products of live stock bought or sold in the

notified Market area at the following rates on ad valorem basis as per schedule given

below

(2) [74. Market Fee:- (1) The fees leviable under sub-section (1) of Section 12 on notified

agricultural produce livestock and products of livestock if paid to a Market Committee

within the State not be collected by another Market Committee, subject to production of

proof of payment of fees if already paid once.

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IV. Exemption on

payments of market

fee (in detail item

wise)

V. Total income of

market fee of State

Agricultural Produce has already suffered Market Fee in the same market or some other

market or any place within the State, it is liable to levy of market fee. The burden does lie

on the licensee, who claims exemption and it is mandatory that he shall produce as

evidence a cash receipt issued by the Market Committee which received the Market Fee or

Export permit issued under bye-law No. 24 (8) or a letter of payment of the Market

Committee that received Market Fee to the satisfaction of the Market Committee. On

adducing such evidence, the Market Committee shall consider the same. On accepting such

proof, the license shall be entitled to the exemption from the levy of the Mf to the extent he

paid to other Market Committee.

2005 – 06 – 202.81 in Crores

2006 – 07 – 247.40 in Crores

2007 – 08 – 300.65 in Crores

2008 – 09 – 290.00 in Crores

(upto Feb’ 09) 10. Rate of contribution

payable by APMC’s to the

Board

10% of its annual income to CMF. As per section 16 of the A.P. (A.P & L.S) Markets Act,

1966.

11. Major crops of the State Name of

Crop

Main Markets Arrival

in

Mandis

(in lakh)

Name of

Crop

Main Markets Arrival

in

Mandis

(in lakh)

Paddy Suryapet 163.79 Dry Chillies Guntur 64.26

Warangal Khammam

Nizambad Warangal

Nellore Hyderabad etc

Bhimavaram

Cotton Kapas Warangal 319.44 Red Gram Suryapet 21.09

Jammikunta Khammam

Adoni Tandur

Guntur etc Warangal

Maize Nizamabad 111.06 Turmeric Nizamabad 19.90

Warangal Duggerala

Jammikunta Kadapa etc

Siddipet etc

Groundnut

Pods

Adoni 58.84 Onions Kurnool 19.90

Kurnool Hyderabad

Warangal Nizamabad

Kadapa etc Sadasivapet

Rajahmundry

12. Rates of commission of

commission agent (crop

wise)

Crop Rate of Payable by

Commission Seller or buyer

Agricultural group 2% Seller

Livestock group

Livestock products

& poultry group

Fruit & Veg. 2% Seller

13. Charges payable to market functionaries such as Hamale/Weighmen and other charges By Seller Before auction

By buyer After auction

14. Any other tax/local levy

collected by APMC’s

(detail with rates)

No

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CHANDIGARH STATE AGRICULTURAL MARKETING BOARD.

1. Name of the Act, Rules

and Bye-laws under

which the Marketing of

agricultural produce is

regulated and

infrastructure is

developed.

a. Act- Punjab Agricultural Produce Market Act, 1961.

b. Rules- Punjab Agricultural Produce Market (general) Rules, 1962

c. Bye-laws- Punjab Market Committees Bye laws, 1963

2. Agricultural produce (the

definition as per Act)

All produce whether processed or not.

3. Scheduled items :

I) Number of notified

items in the schedule.

II) List of notified items

in the schedule.

108

THE SCHEDULE

(See section 2 (a) and section 38) Sr. No. English Name Hindi Name Sr. No. English Name Hindi Name

1. Wheat Kanak 56. Mandarin Sangtra

2. Barley Jau 57. Lime Nimboo

3. Maize Makki 58. Lemon Galgal & Khatta

4. Great Millet Jowar 59. Apple Saib

5. Spiked Millet Bajra 60. Guava Amrud

6. Paddy/ Rice Dhan/ Chawal 61. Pear Nashpati

7. Gram & Kabli

Gram

Chana Kala &

Safaid

62. Anar ---

8. Green gram Moong 63. Sweet Lime Mitha

9. Black gram Mash 64. Apricot Khurmani

10. Phaseolus

Aconitifolius

Moth 65. Plum

Alu Bukhara &

Alucha

11. Lentil Massur 66. Peah Aru

12. Indian Colza Sarson 67. Litchi ---

13. Indian rape Toria 68. Sapota Chikoo

14 Rochet Tara Mira 69. Loquat ---

15. Cotton Seed Banaula 70. Castaud Apple Sharifa

16. Groundnut Mungphali

shelled &

unshelled

71. ……………… ………………

17. Cotton

Ginned &

unginned

Kapas& Rui 72. Sag Palak & Saron

18. Gluster Bean Guara 73. Ginger Adrak

19. Dry and

Green Fooder

Suka & Subaz

Chara

74. Heena Mehndi

20. Potato Alu 75. Goat Hair ---

21. Sweet Potato Shakarkandi 76. Camel Hair ---

22. Onion Dry Piaz Khushak 77. Sesamum Til

23. Arum Arvi 78. Banana Kela

24. Cauli Flower Phul Gobi 79. ……………… ……………

25. Cabbage Band Gobi 80. Kinnow ---

26. Carrot Gajjar 81. Sweet Orange Mousmbi

27. Radish Muli 82. Amla ---

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28. Turnip Salgam 83.

29. Tomato Tamatar 84.

30. Brinjal Baingan 85.

31. Lady Finger Bhindi 86.

32. Peas Green Matar Hara 87.

33. Garlic Dry Lasan Khushak 88.

34. Orange Malta 89.

35. Chillies (Dry

& Green)

Mairach Khushak

& Hari

90.

36. Gur Gur 91.

37. Shakkar Shakkar 92.

38. Khandsari --- 93.

39. Dry Peas Mattar Khusak 94.

40. Water Melon Tarbuz 95.

41. Wool Oon 96.

42. Tinda Gourd Tinda 97.

43. Bottle Gourd Lauki 98.

44. Pampkin

round

Ghia Kadu 99.

45. Squash or Red

Gourd

Halwa Kadu 100.

46. Bitter Gourd Karela 101.

47. Cow peas Lobia 102.

48. Frenc Beans,

Rajmaha &

Soya beans

--- 103.

49. Long Melon Tarr 104.

50. Elephant Foot Zimikand 105.

51. Cucumber Khira 106.

52. Chappan

Kadu

--- 107.

53. Turmeric Haldi 108.

54. Musk Melon Kharbooza 109.

55. Mango Am 110.

Sr. No. English Name Hindi Name

63.

64.

65.

66.

67.

68.

69.

70.

71.

72.

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73.

74.

75.

76.

77.

78.

79.

80.

81.

82.

83. Grapes Angoor

84. Papaya Papita

85. Musk Melon Khakri

86. Ber ---

87. Jamun ---

88. Spong Gourd Ghai Tori

89. Rat-Tail Radish Moongre

90. Fenu Green Mathi

91. Colocasia Kachalu

92. Bhean ---

93. Beet-Root Chakander

94. Onion Green Hara Dhania

95. Gram Raw Ghholia

97. Mint Podina

98. Sweet Peper Simla Mirch

99. Pigenopea Arhar

100. Linseed Alsi

101. Maize cob Makki di Chhali

102. Egyptian clover Barseem

103. Indian Clover Serji

104. Indian Mustard Raya

105. Cress/Gardenress Hallon

106. Oats Javi

107. …………………………..

108. Sunflower seed

109. Timber & Fire wood

110. All Flowers

4. Number of Notified

market areas/APMC’s

in the State.

One

5. List of Notified market

areas/APMC’s in the

State

One i.e. Market Committee, Sector-26, U.T. Chandigarh

6. Number of

V. Principal Market

Yards

VI. Sub-Market yards

VII. Other kinds of

One

Nil

Nil

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market yards,

may be seasonal

(not covered

under I & II)

VIII. Unregulated

markets

Nil

7. Constitution of Board

IV. Name of the

Board

V. Chairman/Vice-

Chairman and

members

(Category wise

detail)

State Agricultural Marketing Board, U.T. Chandigarh

State Agricultural Marketing Board, constitution, powers and duties

(1) The State Government may, for exercising powers conferred on and performing

the functions and duties assigned to the Board by or under this Act, establish and

constitute a State Agricultural Marketing Board. Consisting of a Chairman to be

nominated by the State Government and (Sixteen other members of whom eight)

shall be officials and eight non-officials to be nominated by the State Government

in the following manner:-

(a) official members shall include (a Joint Secretary to the State Government in

the Department of Finance, The Director of Horticulture, Punjab) (the Secretary of

the Board and five other officials, one representing the Agriculture Department, the

second representing the Co-operation Department, the third representing the

Animal Husbandry Department, the fourth representing the Colonization

Department and the fifth representing the Food and Supplies Department);

(b) of the non-official members :-

(i) one shall be a procedure member of a committee;

(ii) one shall be from among such persons licensed under section 10 as are

members of a committee;

(iii) one shall be from among such persons licensed under section 13 as are

members of a committee;

(iv) one shall be a member of a registered organization of farmers;

(v) three shall be progressive producers of the Punjab, one from each division; and

(vi) one representing the Co-operative Societies:

Provided that when the non-official members referred to in sub-clauses (i),

(ii) & (iii) of clause (b) cannot be nominated owing to all the Market Committees

being under supersession the Board shall consist of all the members, including the

Chairman, referred to in this sub-section excepting the members referred to in the

aforesaid sub-clauses and the same shall be deemed to be validly constituted Board

till such members are nominated by the State Government after the Market

Committees are constituted.

(2) There shall be a Secretary of the Board who shall be appointed by the State

Government from amongst those members of the Indian Administrative Service,

the Punjab Civil Service (Executive Branch) or the Punjab Agricultural Service

(Class 1) who have put in not less than five years service as such member.

(3) The Board shall be a body corporate as well as a local authority by the name of

the State Agricultural Marketing Board having perpetual succession and a common

seal, with power, subject to the provisions of this Act, to (acquire, hold and sell)

property and shall be the said name sue and be sued.

(4) The term of office of the non-official members of the Board shall be three years.

(5) No person shall be eligible to become a members of the Board who:-

(a) does not ordinarily reside within the Punjab State;

(b) is below twenty-five years of age;

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(c) has been removed under sub-section (7) or section 15;

(d) is of unsound mind; or

(e) has been declared as insolvent or sentenced by a criminal court, whether within

or outside the Punjab State, for an offence involving moral turpitude:

Provided that the disqualification under Clause (e) on the ground of a

sentence by a criminal court shall not apply after the expiry of four years from the

date on which the sentence of such person has expired.

(6) A member of the Board may resign form membership by tendering his

resignation to the State Government through the Chairman of the Board and the

seat of such members shall become vacant on the date of acceptance of his

resignation:

Provided that the Chairman of the Board may resign by tendering his

resignation to the State Government.

(7) The State Government may, by notification remove any member of the Board

other than a official member:-

(a) if he has become subject to any of the disqualification specified in sub-section

(5); or

(b) if he is, in its opinion, remiss in the discharge of his duties; or

(c) if he has without the permission of the chairman of the Board and in the opinion

of the State Government without sufficient cause absented himself for not less than

three consecutive meetings of the Bard, and may appoint another member in his

place in the manner provided in clause (b) of sub-section (1) from the category to

which the removed member belongs:

Provided that before removing a member the reasons for the proposed

action shall be conveyed to him and his reply invited within a specified period and

duly considered:

Provided further that the term of office of the member so appointed shall

expire on the same date as the term of office of the vacating member would have

expired had the latter held office for the full period allowed under sub-section (4)

unless there be delay in appointing a new member who succeeds the member first

mentioned above in which case it shall expire on the date on which his successor is

appointed by the State Government.

The State Government shall exercise superintendence and control over the Board

and its officers and may call for such information as it may deem necessary and, in

the event of its being satisfied that the Board in not functioning properly on is

abusing its powers or is guilty of corruption or mismanagement, it may suspend the

Board and, till such time as a new Board is constituted, make such arrangements

for the exercise of the functions of the Board (and of its Chairman) as it may think

fit:

Provided that the Board shall be constituted within (five years & six

months) from the date of its suspension.

(9) The Board shall exercise superintendence and control over the Committees.

(10) The State Government of the Chairman or the Secretary of the Board or any

other officer of the Board authorized in this behalf by the Board may call for any

information or return relating to agricultural produce form a committee or a dealer

or a godown keeper or other functionaries and shall have the power to inspect the

records and accounts of a committee and accounts of any dealer, godown-keeper or

other functionaries for that purpose.

(11) The (Chairman or subject to his control the Secretary of the Board) may

transfer the Secretary or any employee dealing with the accounts of one committee

to another committee and they shall exercise such other powers and discharge such

other duties as may be prescribed.

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Provided that any increase or decrease in amoluments of a transferred

employee shall be referred to the State Government whose decision on such

reference shall be final.

(12) Subject to the provision of this Act and the rules and bye-laws made there-

under, the Board may employ such persons for the performance of the functions of

the Board under this Act, and may give them such remuneration, as it may think fit,

and may suspend, remove, dismiss or otherwise punish any person so employed.

(13) Subject to rules made under this Act, an estimate of the annual income and

expenditure of the Board for the ensuing year shall be prepared and passed by the

Board and submitted every year for the sanction of the State Government not later

than the prescribed date. The State Government shall sanction and return the budget

within two months from the date of the receipt thereof. If it is not received within

two months it shall be presumed to have been sanctioned.

(14) Subject to rules made under this Act, the Board may, with the approval of the

State Government, frame bye-laws for-

(a) regulating the transaction of business at its meetings;

(b) the assignment of duties and powers of the Board to its Chairman, Secretary or

persons employed by it; and

(c) such other matters as may be prescribed.

(15) (Six) members shall constitute a quorum at a meeting of the Board:

Provided that if a meeting is adjourned for want of quorum, no quorum

shall be necessary at the next meeting called for transacting the same business.

(16) All questions before a meeting of the Board shall be determined by a majority

of votes of the members present and voting and, in case of equality of votes, the

Chairman may exercise a casting vote.

NOTE:- The powers of the ‘Board’ under sub-section (12) of Section 3 have been

delegated to Secretary Board vide Govt. Memo. No. 11(6) – M-87/221-spl. Dated

11.8.87

(17) (i) The State Government may delegate to the Board or its (Chairman or

Secretary) any of the powers conferred on it by or under this Act; and

(ii) The Board may (with the prior approval of the State Government), delegate any

of its powers to its Chairman, Secretary or any of its officers.

(18) The headquarter of the Board shall be located at a place to be determined by

the State Government.

(19) No act or proceeding of the Board shall be invalid by reason only of the

existence of any vacancy among its members or any defect in the constitution

thereof.

[3-A. The powers of the Board in respect of the transferred territory and the

Union Territory of Chandigarh

Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, the Administrator of the Union

Territory of Himachal Pradesh in relation to the transferred territory and the

Administrative of the Union Territory of Chandigarh in relation to that territory,

shall until other provision is made by law, be deemed to be the Board constituted

under this Act, respectively for the transferred territory and the Union Territory of

Chandigarh and accordingly shall perform the functions, discharge the duties and

exercise the powers of the Board in relation to these areas].

4. [Advisory committee……..omitted]

5. Notification of intention of exercising control over purchase, sale, storage

and processing of agricultural produce in specified area.

The State Government may, by notification, declare its intention of exercising

control over the purchase, sale, storage and processing of such agricultural produce,

and in such area as may be specified in the notification. Such notification shall state

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that any objections or suggestions, which may be received by the State Government

within a period of not less than thirty days to be specified in the notification, will be

considered.

6. Declaration of notified market area

(1) After the expiry of the period specified in the notification under section 5 and

after considering such objection and suggestions may, be received before the expiry

of such period, the State Government may by notification and in any other manner

that may be prescribed, declare the area notified under section 5 or any portion

thereof to be a notified market area for the purposes of this Act in respect of the

agricultural produce notified under section 5 or any part thereof.

(2) The State Government if satisfied that in any notified market area a committee

is not functioning (or two such areas or parts thereof are to be amalgamated or a

part of any such area is to be amalgamated with another such area or is to be

constituted into a separate notified market area), may by notification denotify any

market area notified under sub-section (1) or any part thereof and, when the whole

of such area is denotified, cancel a committee and transfer all with the assets of that

committee which remain after satisfaction of all, its liabilities to the Board. Such

assets shall be utilized by the Board for such objects in the area as it may consider

to be for the benefit of the producers of that area.

(3) After the date of issue of such notification or from such later date as may be

specified therein, no person, unless exempted by rules made under this Act, shall,

either for himself or on behalf of another person or of the State Government within

the notified market area, set up, establish or continue or allow to be continued any

place for the purchase, sale, storage and processing of the agricultural produce so

notified, or purchase, sell, store or process such agricultural produce except under a

licence granted in accordance with the passed by the (Secretary of the Board) and

the Secretary of the Board if such order is passed by the Chairman of the

committee.

[10- A. Certain persons to be licensees

Any persons to whom a licence is granted under section 10 shall be deemed to be

licensee under that section for the purposes this Act and the rules made there under

including that of levy of fees under section 23 on the agricultural produce bought or

sold by him in the notified market area, irrespective of the fact whether the business

of buying or selling of agricultural produce is specified in his licence or not].

11. Establishment of Market Committee

The State Government shall by notification establish a market committee for every

notified market area and shall specify its headquarters.

None

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VI. Whether elected

or nominated

(detailed

procedure)

8. Constitution of

APMC’s

III. Chairman/Vice-

Chairman and

members

(category wise

detail)

IV. Whether elected

or nominated

(detailed

procedure)

10 member Committee:

5 from Producers

2 from Licences U/s 10

1 from Licences U/s 13

1 from Co-operative Societies

1 Government nominee

Constitution of Committees

(1) A committee shall consist of (twelve) or Sixteen members as the State

Government may in each case determine, out of whom one shall be appointed by

the State Government from amongst its officials:

Provided that where in a notified market area, there is in existence a Co-

operative Society, the committee shall consist of (thirteen) or seventeen members,

as the case may be:

(2) The remaining members shall be nominated by the State Government by

notification in the Official Gazette as follows:-

(a) if the committee is to consist of (twelve) members, there shall be nominated.

(i) six members from amongst such producers, who are members of Gram

Panchayats or as per Panchayat Samitis situated in the notified market area:

Provided that out of the six members, one may or may not be a member of

the Gram Panchayat or Panchayat Samiti situated in the notified market area:

Provided further that out of the six members, one shall be an expert in the

field of production or marketing or processing of agricultural produce:

Provided further that in case no such expert is available, then the

nomination shall be made in the manner hereinbefore mentioned;]

(ii) (three) members from amongst the persons licensed under section 10; and

(iii) (two) member from amongst the persons licensed under section 13:

Provided that the members nominated under this clause shall include one

member belonging to Scheduled Castes or Backward Classes and one woman

member, who are members of Gram Panchayats or Panchayat Samitis of the

concerned notified market area and who are otherwise qualified to be nominated as

members of the Committee;

(b) if the committee is to consist of (thirteen) members, there shall be nominated, in

addition to the members specified in sub-clauses (i), (ii) and (iii), of clause (a), one

member representing the Co-operative Societies;

(c) if he committee is to consist of sixteen members, there shall be nominated-

(i) nine members from amongst such producers, who are members of Gram

Panchayats or Panchayat Samitis situated in the notified market area:

Provided that out of the nine members, one shall be an expert in the field of

production or marketing or processing of agriculture produce.

Provide further that in case no such expert is available, then the nomination

shall be made in the manner herein before mentioned;

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(ii) four members from amongst the persons licensed under section 10; and

(iii) two members from amongst the persons licensed under section 13 :

Provided that the members nominated under this clause shall include two

members belonging to Schedules Castes or Backward Classes and one woman

member, who are members of Gram Panchayats or Panchayat Samitis of the

concerned notified market area and who are otherwise qualified to be nominated as

members of the committee;

(d) if the committee is to consist of seventeen members, there shall be nominated,

in addition to the members specified in sub-clauses (i), (ii) and (iii) of clause (c),

one member representing the Co-operative Societies:

Provided that where in the case of sub-clause (iii) of clause (a) or sub clause

(iii) of clause (c), there are no persons licensed under section 13, or the member of

such persons is less than those required to be nominated, the deficiency shall be

made up by nominating members from amongst the persons licensed under section

10.

(3) No act, done or proceeding taken, under this Act, by the committee, shall be

invalid merely on the ground of-

(a) any vacancy or defect in the constitution of the Committee; or

(b) any defect or irregularity in the nomination of a person acting as member

thereof; or

(c) any defect or irregularity in such act or proceeding not affecting the merits of

the case.

(4) Subject to the rules made under this Act, the disqualification specified in sub-

section (5) of section 3, shall also apply for purposes of becoming a member of the

committee.

(5) The State Government shall constitute Committees in accordance with the

provision of this section:

Provided that the State Government may, until such Committees are

constituted and their Chairman and Vice-Chairman are appointed in accordance

with the provisions of this Act, allow the persons already appointed under section

36 of this Act to hold office and exercise the powers and perform the functions of

such committees].

[12-A. Supersession of nominated Committees

On and from the commencement of the Punjab Agricultural Produce Markets

(Amendment) Ordinance, 2002,

(a) all the Committees, constituted by way of nomination, under section 12 as it

existed immediately before such commencement, shall stand superseded;

(b) all the members including the Chairman and the Vice-Chairman of every

Committee, shall cease to hold office;

(c) during the period of supersession of the Committees, all powers and duties

conferred and imposed upon the Committee, its Chairman and other members by or

under this Act, shall be exercised and performed by such office, as the Government

may appoint in that behalf; and

(d) all property vested in each Committee shall, until these are re-constituted, vest

in the Government:

Provided that the Committees shall be re-constituted in accordance with the

provisions of section 12 within a period of (three years) from the date of

supervision.]

[12-B. Constitution of Committee by nomination for fixed period…Omitted].

[12-C. Supersession of nominated Committees…….Omitted].

[12-D. Constituted of nominated Committees by nomination for fixed

period….Omitted].

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9. Market fee

VI. Rate of market

fee (item wise)

VII. Procedure for

levy and

Collection of

Market fee

2% market fee for all the commodities (products)

Market fee is collect/deposited within seven days from the date of transaction

Levy and Collection of fees on the sale and purchase of agricultural produce

[(1) Under section 23 a committee shall levy

(i) fees on the agricultural produce bought or sold by licensee; and

(ii) also additional fees on the agricultural produce when sold by a producer to a

licensee;

In the notified market area at the rate fixed by the Board from time to time].

[Provided that no fee shall be levied on the agricultural produce bought or

sold in respect of which fee has already been paid in the same or other notified

market area within the state. The licensee dealer who claims exemption from

payment of fee shall make declaration and give certificate to that effect in From

‘KK’ within a period of thirty days of the transaction of agricultural product in

question to the Committee from where the exemption is claimed]:

The Certificate in Form ‘KK’ shall be prepared in quadruplicate from the

book-let, duly attested and issued by the secretary of the concerned committee or

its authorized officer, against the payment, fixed by the committee. It shall be the

duty of the dealer, claiming exemption from the payment of fee to send the original

copy of Form ‘KK’ to the committee within whose market area the agricultural

produce is brought. The second copy shall be sent to the office of the committee

within whose market area such agricultural produce is bought and the third copy

shall be retained by the dealer, who purchased the agricultural produce and the

fourth copy shall be retained by the dealer who sold the agricultural produce and

the same shall be kept as a part of their accounts, maintained in respect of payment

of the fee. The certificate refereed to above presented after the aforesaid period of

thirty days, shall not be entertained and no exemption from payment of fee shall be

granted to the dealer:

Provided further that the dealer claiming exemption from the payment of

fee under sub-rule (1), shall also produce a copy of the railway receipt, forwarding

note, bill, bilty or challan, as the case may be, duly signed by him or his authorized

agent in the office of the committee where the agricultural produce is bought before

it is loaded the second copy shall be produced by the said dealer in the office of the

committee, within whose market area the agricultural produce is brought before it

is unloaded and the third copy shall be retained by him. In case no such copy is

produced by the dealer in the office of concerned committee, no claim for

exemption shall be entertained.]

[Provided further that no such fee shall be levied on,

(i) the agricultural produce imported from a foreign country;

(ii) the certified seeds;

(iii) the timber or firewood of the following categories imported from outside the

State of Punjab

(a) Kail;

(b) Deodar;

(c) Partal (Spruce and Fir);

(d) Hollock (Assam Teak);

(e) Champ;

(f) Teak;

(g) Sal;

(h) Chil].

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(2) The responsibility of paying the fees prescribed under sub-rule (I) shall be of

the buyer and if he is not a licensee then the seller who may realize the same from

the buyer. Such fees shall be leviable as soon as an agricultural produce is bought

or sold by a licensee.

[(2 – A) The additional fees shall be realized from the producer by the licensee

through whom the producer sells the agricultural produce and if the sale is made by

the producer direct to a licensee the additional fees shall be realized by the licensee

from out of the sale proceeds of the agricultural produce; and]

(3) The [fees including additional fees] shall be paid to the committee or a paid

officer duly authorized to receive such payment with in [Seven] days of the day of

transaction;

Explanation:- In computing the period of [Seven] days specified in sub-rule 3 of

rule 29 and sub-rule (1) of rule 31, day of transaction shall be included

(4) A receipt in Form K shall be granted forthwith to the person making payment in

respect of any fees paid under these rules.

(5) Every officer so servant employed by a Committee for the collection of fees

shall be supplied by the Committee with a badge of office in such form as may be

prescribed by it. The badge shall be worn by the officer or servant concerned while

discharging his duties.

(6) Every such officer or servant shall before entering on his duties furnish such

security as may be prescribed by the bye-laws of the committee concerned.

(7) For the purpose of this rule agricultural produce shall be deemed to have been

bought or sold in a notified market area.

(a) If the agreement of sale or purchase thereof is entered into in the said area; or

(b) If in pursuance of the agreement of sale or purchase the agricultural produce is

weighed in the said area; or

(c) If in pursuance of the agreement of sale or purchase the agricultural produce is

delivered in the said area to the purchaser or to some other person on behalf of the

purchaser.

[(d) If the agricultural produce sold or bought otherwise than in pursuance of an

agreement of sale or purchase and is delivered in the said area to the purchaser or to

some other person on behalf of the purchaser].

(8) If in the case of any transaction any two or more of the acts mentioned in sub-

rule (7) have been perfonned within the boundaries of two or more notified market

areas the market fee shall be payable to the committee within whose jurisdiction on

the agricultural produce has been weighed in pursuance of the agreement of sale or,

if no such weighment has taken place to the committee, within whose jurisdiction

the agricultural produce is delivered.

[29-A. Power to lease for collection of fee

A committee may subject to the previous approval of the Secretary of the

Board, lease out on contract basis the collection of fee levied under section 23 of

the Act read with sub rule (1) or rule 29 of the rules in the notified market area of

the committee on such terms and conditions as may be prescribed in the bye-laws

of the committee for any period not exceeding one year. The contractor and other

persons employed by him for the management and collection of fee, shall:-

(i) Be bound by the provisions of the Act, rules and bye-laws and any other

order passed by the committee for their guidance and for performing their

duties.

(ii) have such powers exercisable by employee of a committee under the Act,

rules or bye-laws as the committee may confer upon them from time to time:

and

(iii) be entitled to the same remedy and be subjected to the same responsibility

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as if they were employed by the committee for the management and collection

of fee.

Account of transaction and of fees to be maintained

[(1) Every licensed dealer and every dealer exempted under rule 18 from obtaining

a license shall submit to the committee a return in Form ‘M’ showing his purchases

and sales of each transaction of agricultural produce within seven days of the date

of the transaction].

Provided that a person exempted from taking a licence under rule 18 (2) (b)

and 18(2) (c) shall be exempted from the provisions of this sub-rule is respect of

sale of agricultural produce by him and person exempted from taking a licence

under rule 18 (1) (e) and (18) (2) (e) shall be exempted from the provisions of this

sub-rule in respect of sale and purchase of agricultural produce by him:

Provided further that in case of a dealer, who exclusively deals in fruits and

vegetables, it shall not be necessary to fill in Form M the particulars of the person

to whom any quantity of fruits and vegetables less than one quintal is sold:

Provided further that in case the Kacha Arhitya sends one copy of Form J to

the Market Committee, the Kacha Arhitya will be exempted from sending Form

‘M’ to the Market Committee and the buyer shall indicate in Form ‘M’ only the

total quantity and the gross value in respect of each commodity purchased from

each seller.

(2) The committee shall maintain a register in Form ‘N’ showing the total

purchases and sales made by dealers and fees recoverable and recovered from

them.

[(3) The assessing authority shall determine the rate of fee to be levied by the

committee under section 23 of the Act on the basis of return furnished under sub-

rule (1) by the dealer]

(4) If any dealer fails to submit a return as prescribed in sub-rule (1) or [the

assessing authority] has reason to believe that any such return is incorrect, it shall,

after giving a notice in form ‘0’ to the dealer concerned and after such enquiry as it

may consider necessary, proceed to assess the amount of the dealer’s business

during the period in question.

(5) If a dealer habitually makes default in the submission of returns or if in the

opinion of [the assessing authority] the dealer habitually submits false returns, the

committee may order for the inspection of the dealer’s accounts.

(6) After an order under sub-rule (4) is made, [the assessing authority] shall inform

the dealer of the date and place fixed for the inspection:

Provided that if the dealer so desires and pays such fee as the committee

may fix in this behalf, the inspection shall be made at the dealer’s premises.

(7) The assessing authority may after inspection prepare a return or may amend the

return already furnished, on the basis of transactions, appearing in the dealer’s

account books, and the assessing authority may determine or as the case may be an

additional fee levied under section 23 on the basis of such return or amended

returns, but if the account books are reported to be unreliable, or as not providing

sufficient material for proper preparation or amendment of the return or if no such

books are maintained or produced, the assessing authority may assess the amount

of the dealer’s business on such information as may be available or on the basis of

best judgment, and determine fee due on the basis of such assessment].

[8. Omitted………………]

(9) In addition to the fee or additional fee levied or determined under sub-rule (3)

or sub-rule (7) the assessing authority may recover from the defaulter penality

equal to the fee or additional fee found due to be payable.

(10) Habitual default in the submission of returns and habitual submission of false

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return shall be a sufficient ground for suspension or cancellation of or refusal to

renew, a licence, and the provisions of this rule shall apply in addition to and not in

derogation of any other law, penal or otherwise, applicable to non-compliance, or

defective compliance with any duty imposed upon a dealer by the Act or by these

rules, or by any bye-law or order of a committee.

(11) An assessment order made under [Sub rule (7)] and (9) shall be communicated

to him by means of a demand notice in form P and a copy thereof shall be granted

to the dealer n this making a written application, and paying a sum of two rupees as

copying fee to the committee. Every Committee shall maintain a register of

copying fees.

(12) The copy shall be prepared in the office of the committee and certified to be

correct by the [assessing authority or in his absence by any other person appointed

in this behalf by him].

Such certificate shall give the dates on which application was received and the copy

prepared and delivered to the applicant, and shall be conclusive evidence of the

correctness of these dates.

(13) (i) [An appeal against the assessment order made under [Sub-rules (7) and (9)]

shall lie to the secretary of the Board and shall be preferred within sixty days from

the date of communication of the assessment order appealed against in the form of

morandum duly stamped with court fee of twenty rupees and signed by the

appellant or his duly authorized agent and shall be presented to the secretary of the

Board or to an officer authorized by him.

(ii) If the appellant fails to prefer the appeal within the period specified in clause (i)

the appellate authority may for reasons to be recorded in writing condone the delay

for filling the appeal if the delay was for reasons beyond the control of the

appellant:

[Provided that no appeal shall be entertained unless the appellant has

deposited with the assessing authority concerned an amount equal to twenty-five

percent of the amount of the fee assessed or rupees twenty five lac, which ever is

less].

Explanation : - In Computing the period of limitation for filling an appeal, the

period spent in obtaining a certified copy of the assessment order shall be

excluded.

[(ii-a)] The [Secretary of the Board or an officer authorized by him] after hearing

the appellant and also the [assessing authority] making the assessment, or if he

deems necessary, after such enquiry as he think proper, may accept modify or reject

the assessment order appealed against

(iii) The [Secretary of the Board or an officer authorized by him] may waive the

whole or a part of the penalty imposed under sub-rule (9), in a case where such

penalty, would, in his judgment mean undue hardship to the appellant.

(iv) The order passed by the [Secretary] shall be final and conclusive.

Yes

Exemption from payment of fees

[(1) No market fee shall be levied on the sale or purchase of any agricultural

produce, manufactured or extracted from the agricultural produce in respect of

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which such fee has already been paid in the same notified market area or in an other

notified market area within the state].

[(1 – A] The dealer who claims exemption from payment of market fee levied on

any agricultural produce manufactured or extracted from the agricultural produce in

respect of which the market fee has already been paid in another notified market

area shall make declaration and give certificate in Form K-1 to the committee from

where exemption is claimed and a copy of the same shall be delivered to the

committee to which the fee has already been paid. The counterfoil shall be retained

by the dealer. The book containing K-1 form shall be got attested by the dealer

from the secretary of the concerned Market committee or his authorized officer

before giving the requisite certificate. The dealer shall produce the certificate

within a period of thirty days from the date of transaction to the committee from

where exemption is claimed. The certificate presented after the afotesaid period of

thirty days shall not be [entertained and no exemption from payment of fee shall be

granted to the dealer].

[(1-B) A dealer claiming exemption from the payment of fee shall be granted to the

dealer]. Of the railway receipt, forwarding note, bill, bilty or challan, as the case

may be, duly signed by him or his authorized agent, in the office of the committee

where the agricultural produce is bought before it is loaded, the second copy shall

be produced by the said dealer in the office of the committee within whose market

area the agricultural produce is bought before it is unloaded and the third copy shall

be retained by him. In case no such copy is produced by the dealer in the office of

concerned committee, no claim for exemption shall be entertained].

(2) The dealer concerned in the sale or purchase of any quantity of agricultural

produce from which he manufactures or extracts any other agricultural produce

shall maintain in Form-L true and correct accounts of the sale or purchase as the

case may be of the said agricultural produce and of any agricultural produce

manufactured or extracted from it.

(3) No market fee shall be leviable on purchase of raw hides and skins and sale of

cured tanned and processed hides and skins from the persons who themselves are

tanners and are residing in the State.

[(4) No market fee shall be levied on paddy, cotton, timber, firewood and

groundnut taken from one notified market area to another notified market area for

the purpose of processing on sawing as the case may be].

(5) No market fee shall be levied during the financial year 1992-93, on the purchase

of wheat by the national committee for solidarity with Cuba for the purpose of

export to Cuba as a gift.

[(6) No market fee shall be levied on the sale or purchase of Great Millet (Jowar),

Gram and Kabli Gram (Channa Kala and Safaid, Cotton Seed (Banaula), Ground

Nut (Shelled and unshelled), Cluster Bean (Guara), Turmeric (Haldi), Heena

(Mehndi) Goat Hair, Camel Hair, Indian Clover (Senji), Cress/Gardenress (Hallon),

Oats (Javi), Gur, Shakkar, Khandsari, Green Gram (Mung), Black Gram (Mash),

Phaseolus aconitifoetius (Moth), Lentil (Massur), Pigenopea (Arhar), Rajmaha,

Soya Bean, Indian Colza (Sarson), Indian Rape (Toria), Maize (Makki), Barley

(Jau) and Spiked Millet (Bajra) in a notified marked area within the state of

Punjab].

(7) No market fee shall be levied on Indian Colza (Sarson) Indian Rape (Toria),

Rochet (Tara Mira), Linseed (Alsi), Indian Mustard (Raya), Sesamus (Til),

Groundnut (unshelled) and Sunflower Seed imported from out side the state of

Punjab for the purpose of processing and which is not bought or sold as such in the

notified market area.

[(8) Omitted………]

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VIII. Is the fee levied

once in State

(procedure for

getting the

exemption)

IX. Exemption on

payments of

market fee (in

detail item wise)

[(9) No market fee shall be levied on paddy (Basmati) imported from outside the

state of Punjab:

Provided that the proof of making payment of market fee in the State from

which paddy (Basmati0 has been imported alongwith the purchase bill, documents

relating to transportation and Form K-2, is furnished by the dealer to the]

[Concerned committee within a period of thirty days from the date transaction

[(10) The committee shall refund the market fee deposited by a dealer regarding

fruits and vegetables exported by him to other countries from the State of Punjab

on production of export documents and Form K-3 duly verified by the Punjab

Agricultural Export Corporation].

[(11) The committee shall refund the Market fee deposited by a dealer of rice or

paddy out of which rice is extracted and exported, by him to other countries from

the State of Punjab on production of export documents and clearance by the,

authorities by making payment of duty of custom, if any leviable under the

Cunstoms Act, 1962, within the State of Punjab and on production of Form K-4]

[(12) No market fee shall be levied on the sale or purchase of flowers and

sericulture (raw-silk) in the notified market areas within the State of Punjab].

[(13) (i) No market fee shall be levied on wheat and maize purchased by the wheat

and maize processing industries for manufacture of products therefrom such as

wheat flour and its secondary/tertiary products such as bread, biscuits, pasta,

noodles etc; starch and its derivatives gluton etc in the State of Punjab.

(ii) No Market fee shall be levied on fruits and vegetable purchased by fruit and

vegetable processing industries through contract farming.

(iii) For new fruit and vegetable processing units who have not established the

contract farming relationship with farmers shall be granted exemption from the

market fee for a period of [four years] to source their raw material from the

farmers].

[(14) No market fee shall be levied on:

(1) (a) the organic produces grown under organic practices whether under contract

farming or otherwise which are certified by the Punjab Agricultural Export

Corporation Limited; and

(b) The durum wheat grown under the contract farming by the farmers or the

dealers, as the case may be, who are registered with the Punjab Agro Food grains

Corporation]

A. Sale and purchase of agricultural produce for export out of the State

(1) Where any sale or purchase of agricultural produce is made for the purpose

of export outside the State of Punjab, the dealer shall make a declaration

and give certificate to that effect in form ‘Q’ in triplicate. The dealer shall

alongwith other documents furnish one copy of the declaration to the

Committee within the notified market area of which the sale or purchase of

agriculture produce was made, against stamped receipt, where any market

fee has been paid or is to be paid. The second copy shall be delivered by the

dealer at the inter-state barrier and the third copy shall be retained by him.

When the agricultural produce is dispatched by rail, one copy of the

declaration shall be furnished by the dealer to the officer or the official of

the Board or the Committee, as the case may be posted at the concerned

railway station.

(2) If a dealer fails to comply with provisions of sub-rule(1), the agricultural

produce shall be deemed to have been bought or sold in the notified market

area of the place where the vehicle or other conveyance carrying the

agricultural produce is checked. If the defaulting dealer is not a licensee of

that notified market area, the transaction of the agricultural produce shall be

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deemed to have been made without a valid licence and the agricultural

produce shall be liable to be confiscated as provided in rule 24-B.

B. Powers to Exempt:- The State Government may for reasons to be recorded in

writing, exempt any class or category of dealers from the provisions of rule 30 – A]

2005-06 = Rs. 2, 76, 90, 347.45 /-

2006-07 = Rs. 2, 74, 19, 850.50 /-

2007-08 = Rs. 3, 39, 48, 860.00 /-

2008-09 = Rs. 3, 42, 78, 528.00 /-

(upto 28-02-09)

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X. Total income of

market fee of

State 10 Rate of contribution

payable by APMC’s to

the Board

Market Committee Fund

(1) All moneys received by a committee shall be paid into a fund to be called the

Market Committee Fund and all expenditure incurred by the Committee under or

for the purposes of this Act shall be defrayed out of such fund, and any surplus

remaining after such expenditure has been met shall be invested in such manner as

may be prescribed.

(2) (a) Every Committee shall, out of its funds pay to the Board as contribution

such percentage of its income derived from license fee, market fee and fines levied

by the Courts as is specified below to defray expenses of the office establishment

of the Board and such other expenses incurred by it in the interest of the

Committees generally and also pay to the State Government the cost of any special

or additional staff employed by the State Government in consultation with the

Committee for giving effect to the provisions of this Act. 1[(i) if the annual income of a Twenty per centum

Committee does not exceed

Rs. 20, 00,000;

(ii) if the annual income of a Committee exceeds Rs. 20,00,000;

(a) on the first of Rs. 20, 00, 000 /- Twenty per centum

(b) on the next Rs, 20,00,000/- Forty per centum and

(c) on the remaining income Fifty per centum]

(b) The State Government shall determine the cost of such special or additional

staff and shall, where the staff is employed for the purposes of more committees

than one, apportion such cost among the Committees concerned in such manner as

it thinks fit. The decision of the State Government determining the amount payable

by any committee shall be final.

11 Major crops of the

State

Nil (As far as U.T. Chandigarh is concerned, there is no agricultural produce and

all produce comes from the neighboring states).

12 Rates of commission of

commission agent (crop

wise)

Crop Rate of Payable by

Commission Seller or buyer

Fruits/Vegetables 5% Buyer

Grains 2.5% Buyer

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13 Charges payable to

market functionaries

Category ‘A’

Cotton and Wool

1. Unloading Rs. 0.99 paise per unit

2. Dressing Rs. 0.80 paise per unit

3. Weighing & filling Rs. 1.92 paise per unit

4. Stitching : -

a) Stitching by machine Rs. 0.75 paise per unit

b) Manual stitching Rs. 0.35 paise per unit

Category ‘B’

(Chillies Dry & Groundnut)

1. Unloading Rs. 0.67 paise per unit

2. Sieving Rs. 0.76 paise per unit

3. Dressing Rs. 0.48 paise per unit

4. Weighing & filling Rs. 1.73 paise per unit

5. Stitching :-

a) Stitching by machine Rs. 0.75 paise per unit

b) Manual stitching Rs. 0.35 paise per unit

Category ‘C’

(Gur Shakkar, Khandsari & Groundnut Shelled)

1. Unloading Rs. 1.00 paise per unit

2. Dressing :-

a) Gur, Shakkar, Rs. 0.64 paise per unit

Khandsari

b) Groundnut Shelled Rs. 0.90 paise per unit

3. Weighing & filling Rs. 2.04 paise per unit

4. Stitching :-

a) Stitching by machine Rs. 0.75 paise per unit

b) Manual stitching Rs. 0.35 paise per unit

Category ‘D’

(Bajra, Urd, Moong, Sarson, Toria, Taramera, Sunflower Seed) (maximum

two Sieving operations are allowed)

1. Unloading Rs. 1.10 paise per unit

2. Sieving (per Sieve) Rs. 1.09 paise per unit

3. Weighing & filling Rs. 2.11 paise per unit

4. Stitching :-

a) Stitching by machine Rs. 0.75 paise per unit

b) Manual stitching Rs. 0.35 paise per unit

Category ‘D-1’

(Wheat & Paddy)(Maximum two Sieving operations are allowed for manual

Cleaning)

1. unloading Rs. 1.27 paise per unit

2. Sieving (per sieve) Rs. 1.04 paise per unit

OR

Sieved by power operated

Cleaner Rs. 2.08 paise per unit

3. Weighing & filling Rs. 2.39 paise per unit

4. Stitching :-

a) Stitching by machine Rs. 0.75 paise per unit

b) Manual stitching Rs. 0.35 paise per unit

Category ‘D-II’

(Wheat for 50 kgs and Paddy for 33 Kgs Standard unit) Maximum two Sieving

operations are allowed for manual cleaning)

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1. unloading Rs. 0.70 paise per unit

2. Sieving (per sieve) Rs. 0.63 paise per unit

OR

Sieved by power operated

Cleaner Rs. 1.26 paise per unit

3. Weighing & filling Rs. 1.86 paise per unit

4. Stitching :-

a) Stitching by machine Rs. 0.75 paise per unit

b) Manual stitching Rs. 0.35 paise per unit

Category ‘D – III’

(Paddy for 50 kgs. Standard unit) Maximum two sieving operation are allowed

for manual cleaning)

1. unloading Rs. 0.99 paise per unit

2. Sieving (per sieve) Rs. 0.83 paise per unit

OR

Sieved by power operated

Cleaner Rs. 1.66 paise per unit

3. Weighing & filling Rs. 2.13 paise per unit

4. Stitching :-

a) Stitching by machine Rs. 0.75 paise per unit

b) Manual stitching Rs. 0.35 paise per unit

Category ‘D – IV

(Wheat for 75 Kgs. Standard unit) maximum two sieving operations are

allowed for manual Cleaning)

1. unloading Rs. 1.00 paise per unit

2. Sieving (per sieve) Rs. 0.83 paise per unit

OR

Sieved by power operated

Cleaner Rs. 1.66 paise per unit

3. Weighing & filling Rs. 2.09 paise per unit

4. Stitching :-

a) Stitching by machine Rs. 0.75 paise per unit

b) Manual stitching Rs. 0.35 paise per unit

Category ‘ E’

(Maize Bareily-Y, Guara, Gram & Kabligram, Chane Kale & Safaid) (If need

be only one sieve may be allowed)

1. unloading Rs. 1.14 paise per unit

2. Sieving (per sieve) Rs. 1.13 paise per unit

OR

Sieved by power operated

Cleaner Rs. 2.12 paise per unit

3. Weighing & filling Rs. 1.86 paise per unit

4. Stitching :-

a) Stitching by machine Rs. 0.75 paise per unit

b) Manual stitching Rs. 0.35 paise per unit

Category ‘F’

(All other Agricultural produce not listed above except fruits and Vegetables)

(If need be only one sieve may be allowed)

1. unloading Rs. 1.12 paise per unit

2. Sieving (per sieve) Rs. 1.15 paise per unit

3. Weighing & filling Rs. 2.12 paise per unit

4. Stitching :-

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a) Stitching by machine Rs. 0.75 paise per unit

b) Manual stitching Rs. 0.35 paise per unit

Category ‘G’

(Potato, Shakkarkandi, Dry onion, Arbi dry, Garlic, Ginger)

1. unloading Rs. 0.73 paise per unit

3. Weighing & filling Rs. 1.00 paise per unit

4. Stitching :-

a) Stitching by machine Rs. 1.00 paise per unit

b) Manual stitching Rs. 0.33 paise per unit

Category ‘H’

(Vegetables other than ‘G’ above)

1. unloading

Upto 20 kg 48 paise per unit

Above 20 kg 57 paise per unit

2. Display 52 paise per unit

Category ‘ I’

(All Fruits)

1. unloading 0.61 paise per unit

2. Display 0.56 paise per unit

Category ‘ J’

(Dry and Green Fodder)

Incidental Charges Weighment

4[50] paise per cart

(by weighbridge)

5[70] paise per trolly

6[100] paise per truck

Market Charges Commission Rs. 3 percent

Category ‘K’

(Timber and Firewood)

1. Commission 4%

2. Weighment Rs. Five, Rs. Three & Rs.

(When done one the Two for loaded Truck,

Weighbridge other Loaded Trolley and loaded

than that of cart respectively and Rs.

Committees) three, Rs. Two and rupee one

respectively for empty Truck, empty Trolley and

empty Cart.

3. Unloading Rs. 0.45 per Quintal subject

to maximum of Rs. 60 per truck and Rs. 40 per

Trolley attached to a tractor.

14 Any other tax/local levy

collected by APMC’s

(detail with rates)

No