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APPENDIX
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I.I
A List of Different Charges and DeductionsPrior to Regulation:
Arhatdari ..
Baisari ..
Bardana ..
Batta ..
Barorator ..
Britti/Multhi ..
Balaji ..Cart park rent..
Chalni/chanai..
Dalali ..
Commission charges taken by the Commissionmen from the sellers when produce. are soldthrough them in their business premises.
Charges for supervising weighment taken bythe supervisor from the grower-sellers/sellers.
Rent for gunny bags supplied to the growersellers/sellers by the traders.
Discount for immediate payment. Batta isdeducted from the actual price of theproduce. There is no fixed rate for it.
Holding the bags for weighment ormeasurement.
Charity in kinds for temples or any otherreligious place.
Charity in kinds or in cash.
For keeping cart in the area of businesspremises of the traders.
Seiving charges. If the agricultural produce like cereals, pulses, oilseeds, etc.contain any foreign matter.
Brokerage. Taken by the broker for working on behalf of the sellers and/orbuyers.
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Dhanak
Dhalta/Jhukta
Doodh Khara
Dhadawasi
Godown rent
Ground rent
Hamali/Palledari
Kanta Bhada
Karda
Mashri/Jhewal
Munimi
Namuna
Pattashala
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Charges for pushing forward the grainto the scale pan.
Leaving the balance in favour of thebuyers. It is in kinds of the sameproduce.
Payment for milk for children of buyers.Weighing charges. Taken by weighman forweighment of produce of the sellers.
For keeping produce in the godown of thetraders.
For keeping produce or using the groundof the traders by the sellers.
Handling charges.
Rent for weights and measures.
Quality allowances taken by tradersmostly in cash and/or sometimes in kinds.
Sweeper or water carrier charges. If asweeper carries water and serves it tothe grower-sellers or sellers, then hecharges for it.Charges taken by traders as Clerk'sallowance.
Free sample. At the time of approachingto the traders for purchasing his(seller's) produce.
School fund. It is deducted from thesale proceeds of the sellers and collectedby the traders.
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24. Patti .. Cost of sale slips or receipts.25. Postage and .. Charges for posting letters or sending
Telegram messages by telegram.26. Rest house charges
27. Shagirli .. Payment to apprentices engaged bycommission agents.
28. Vatta .. Refraction allowance.
Source: India Government - Repgrt of the Royal Commission onAgriculture, 1933, Government General Press, Bombay,1933.Mamoria, C.B. and Joshi, R., Principles and Practiceof Marketing in India, Kitab Mahal, Allahabad, 1978.
Government of India, Report of the National Commissionon Agriculture (working of Regulated Markets), NewDelhi, 1§7B.
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APPENDIX - II.I
List of 202 Notified Markets as Under the Bangladesh
Agricultural§£gduce_fiarkets Regulations Act
Name of Notified Market
Dhaka District
1. Dhaka2. Mirkadim3. Barmi4. BetkaS. Narayanganj6 . Narsingrdli7. Zingira8. Munshigonj9. Gheor10. Manikgonj11. Savar12. Jhitka13. Tara Bilto
Mymensingh District
14. Mymensingh15. Bhairab Bazaar16. Kishoregonj17. Netrakona18. Gouripur19. Rayer Bazar20. Tarakanda21. Mohangonj22. Haluaghat23. Tarail24. Kotiadi25. Hussainpur
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Tangail District26.27.28.29.30.31.
TangailMadhupurGopalpurKaratiaMirzapurDhan Bari
Jamalpur District32.33.34.35.36.
JamalpurSherpurNandinéMelandashTarugonj
Faridpur District37.38.39.40.41.42.43.44.45.46.47.48.49.S0.
FaridpurTakerhatGoalundoRajbariGopalgonjKumarkhali_KhankhanapurPalongAugariaBhangaMadaripurBhujeswar BazarHajigonjKanaipur
Comilla District51. Comilla52. Daulatgonj53. Chandpur54. Brahmanbaria55. Hajigonj56. Gouripur57. Ranchandrapur58. Ashugonj59. Companigonj60. Matlab61. Kangsha Nagar62. Kuti Bazar63. Barura Bazar64. Elietgonj65. Mojafargonj66. Harinber Bazaar57. Nobi Nagar68. Kachuna
Noakhali District69. Noakhali70. Chowmohani71. Premium (Peni)72. Raipur73. Laxmipur74. Sunaimuri75. Chandraganj East76. Chandraganj West77. Sonapur78. Porsuram Bazar79. Bashurhat Bazar
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Chittagoni District80. Chittagonj81. Cox's Bazar82. Hathazari83. Bibirhat84. PatiyaChittagonj Hill Tructs District85. Rangamati86. Bandarban87. Ramgarh88. Khagrachari89. KaptaiSylhet District90. Sylhet91. Moulovi Bazar92. Sunamganj93. Fenchuganj94. Habiganj95. Chhatkak96. Azmiriganj97. Srimangol98. Banugacha99. Sachna Bazar
100. Madhabpur101. Shamsher NagarPabna District
102. Pabna103. Serajganj104. Ishurdi105. Dasuria106. Chatmohar107. Ullapara
Rangpur District108. Rangpur109. Gaibandha110. Nilphamari111. Kurigram112. Saidpur113. Haragacha114. Donar115. Chilahati116. Lalmonirhat117. Ulipur118. Nageswari119. Bhurungamari120. Shotibari121. Taraganj Hat122. BadarganjBogra District123. Bogra124. Joipurhat125. Santahar126. Jamalganj127. Sherpur128. Panchbibi
Rajshahi District129.130.131.132.133.134.135.136.137.138.139.140.
RajshahiNoagoanNatoreNawabgonjNowhataChashkoirRohanpurBaneshwarPatnitolaMohadevpurMohesh BathanRamchandrapur
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Dinajpur District141.142.143.144.145.146.
147.148.149.150.151.
DinajpurThahkurgoanSetabgonjPirganj HatPanchagarhPurbatipur-NewPurbatipur—OldBangla Hili HatChorkai BarmanhatMaharul HatNekmoradPulbari Bazar
Khulna District152.153.154.155.156.157.158.159.160.
Kusm
KhulnaFultalaFakirhatKopilmoniBagerhatSatkhfraMoralganjPatkhelghataKaligonj Nazimganj
tia District
161.162.163.164.165.166.167.
KushtiaAlamdangaChuadangaMeherpurBherammaraMunshiganjGangni Bazar
Jessore District168.169.170.171.172.173.174.175.176.177.178.179.180.181.
JessoreJhenidahMaguraNarailJhikargachaNoaparaKeshabpurMonirampurCourt ChandpurKaliganjLalgol BandhLohagara-LaxmipashaBordia BazarMohajan Bazar
Barisal District182.183.184.185.186.
BarisalBholaJhalckatiPerojpurSwarup Kati
187.188.189.190.191.192.193.194.195.196.197.
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BanariparaTorki BandarGournadiBabuganjBhandariaNalchitiCharfessionPatarhatKawkhaliParerhatNothbaria
Patuakhali District198.199.200.201.202.
PatuakhaliBargunaKalaiyaKhepuparaAmtali.
APPENDIX - II.II
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LIST OF SELECTED NOTIFIED MARKETS FOR INVESTIGATION IN
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BANGLADESH
Sl.Name of the Markets N0.
Mirkadim
Barmi
Savar
Kishoreganj
Tangail
Gopalpur
Karatia
SherpurTakerhat
Palong
Augaria
Dawlatganj
GouripurChowmohani
Lakshmipur
Sunaimuri
Hathazari
Bibirhat
Ramgarh
Chattak
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Name of the Markets
Dasuria
Chatmohar
Taraganj HatPunchhibi
RajshahiNowhata
Rohanpur
Ramchandrapur
Dinajpur
Pirganj HatBagerhe:Satkhira
Chuadanga
Noapara
Court Chandpur
Kaliganj
Langol Bendha
Jhalokati
PerojpurBhandaria
LIST OF 38
Name of DistrictBakura
Bardawan
BirbhumCooch Bihar
Darjeeling
Howra
Hugly
Jalpaiguri
Maldah
Midnapur
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APPENDIX - II.III
REGULATED MARKETS IN WEST BENGAL
Name of Markets
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15.16.17¢
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BakuraJhantipahariBisnapurJaipurSimlapal
KalnaKatwaGuskaraMemari
BolpurCooch Bihar SadarDinhataMathavangaTufanganj
KalimpongSiliguriUlubaria
PanduaSheoraphullyChampadanga
BelacobaDhupguri
Samsi
GoaltoreJhakraChandraghonaTamluk
Name of District
Murshidabad .
Nadia ..Purulia ..West Dinajpur ..
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Name of Markets
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Kashim Bazar
Lalgola
ZiaganjDhulian
Aandi
Bathudoria
Karimpur
Chakdoaha
Balarampur
Kaliaganj
Islampur
LIST OF 11 SELECTED REGULATED MARKETS IN
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APPENDIX - II.IV
WEST BENGAL
Name of Markets
Balarampur
Belacdba
Dhupguri
Dinhata
Islampur
Karimpur
Kalna
Pandua
Samsi
Sheoraphully
Siliguri
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Maximum Annual Fees for Grant of a Licence Payable by
Different Categories of Market Functionaries in the
Regulated Markets of west Bengal
Maximum annual fees payablefor licenceCategory
1) Trader ..ii) Commission Agent ..
iii) Broker ..iv) Seller or purchaser
of agriculturalproduce ..v) Warehousemen ..
vi) Surveyor ..vii) Weighman ..viii) Measurer ~..ix) Persoqengaged in processing
and preservation of agricultural produce.
X) Person setting up, establishing or continuing a placefor storage, sale corpurchase of any agriculturalproduce. ..
Source: Government of west Bengal,
RS.
150.00
200.00
100.00
150.00
100.00
100.00
200.00
200.00
The West Bengal Agricultural Produce Marketing Regulation Act 191g,compiled and published by west Bengal State Marketing Board, Calcutta, 1984, p.40.
APPENDIX - V. II
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Buying Price in the Farm Level or in the Home of theProducers and Price Received in the Assembly Market/(Regulated Market) by Farias (Itinerant Traders)
During the Survey Period (February to April 1986)
Buying price Price receivedProduces Nggikgi (Price paid from the trato the grow- dersers)Rs./Qtl. Rs./Qtl.
Jute, T.D.5 Samsi 161.00 170.00Jute, T.D,5 Karimpur 170.00 180.00T.D.5 " 175.00 175.00Paddy Kalna 227.00 233.00Jute, T.D.5 Pandua 220.00 228.00Jute, T.D.5 Sheoraphully 246.00 254.00(Superfine)
Jute, T.D.5 Sheoraphully 245.00 252.00(Superfine)
Potato (Best Shiliguri 185.00 210.00variety)
Potato (good Shiliguri 180.00 212.00variety)
Onion Shiliguri 85.00 105.00Jute, T.D.5 Islampur 195.00 200.00Source: Collected.
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Schedule of Notified Agricultural Produce for theWhole State
1. Cereals: Paddy, Rice, Wheat, Maize, Barley, Raoj orMarua. Jowar, Bajra, Cheena, Koda.
2. Pulses: Gram, Arhar, Masur, Urad or Kalai, Khesari,Mung, Dry peas (Matar or Kerao). Cowpeaseed (dry).
3. Oilseeds: Mustard, Rape, Toria, Linseed, Groundnut,Seaamum seed, Genjili, Neemseeds.
4. Oils: All vegetable oils.5. Fruits: Mango, Banana, Lichi, Orange, Lemon, Melons,
Jackfruits, Blackberry, Guava, Apple,Pineapple.
6. Vegetables: Potato, Onion, Patwal, Brinjals, Gourd, Vhindi,Pumpkin, Tomato, Cauliflower, Cabbaga, Greenpeas, Beans, Carrot, Radish, Sweet potato,Green Chillies.
7. Fibres: Cotton (Ginned and unginned), Jute, Sunnhemp,Mesta, Silk, Cocoon.
8. Animal Husbandry Products:Poultry, Egg, Cattle, Sheep, Goat, wool, Butter,Ghee, Milk, Hides and Skins, Bones, Fleece,Goat meat and Mutton, Fish.
9. Condiments, Spices and others:Turmeric, Chillies, Garlic, Corriander, Ginger,Cardamom and Pepper, Betel leaves, Betelnuts,Cashewnuts, Methi, Zeera.
10. Narcotics: Tobacco.11. Miscellaneous: Sugarcane, Gur, Sugar, Lac, Oil-cakes,
Kendu leaves, Sal leaves.
Source: Section 2(1)(a) of the West Bengal Agricultural ProduceMarketing Regulation Act, 1972.
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Photographs of Marketing Activities in some Well-Managed andwell—Run Regulated Markets in the States of Kerala and
Maharashtra
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Photo No.1 .. Agricultural Produces are arriving in the Regulated Market Yard by Lorry or by Other Modes dfTransport (Pune - Maharashtra).
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Photo No.2 .. Price Dissemination Board at the main locationin the Market Yard from where the Farmer- °sellers can know the previous day's market .price of his saleable produce (Pune - Mahara ..r-‘.
Photo No.3
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Photo No.4
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Grower-sellers display their produce accordingto the grade and variety and wait till theappointed time for the traders to come (Pune Maharashtra).
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Traders/buyers check the grade and variety ofErouucé and then competitive auction takes place,mere. In an auction sale participating traders areStanding around a particular variety of produce(Pune - Maharashtra).
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In a closed tender system of selling, traderscheck the produce and quote their price in tenderslips or bid slips. Here, traders are quotingprice in bid-slips after checking the produce(Perambra - Kerala).
Photo No.5 ..
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Correct weighment of the produce is done witha modern scale by the licenced weighman andthe weighment activities are supervised by theappointed market staff (Perambra - Kerala).
Photo No.6 ..
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Photo No.7
Photo No.8
After wighment, immediate and on the spotactual payment of the sales proceeds are made.Here in this photograph, payment of the produceare being made to the farmer-sellers (Perambra Kerala).
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.fter clearing the paymgnt, commodities areloaded in the transport for immediate deliveryto the different consuming centres/places orto the processing centres for necessaryprocessing if the produce needs further processing (Pune - Maharashtra).
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Common Requirements of Amenities and Facilities Recommendedby_Indian Standards Institution for Layout for Regulated
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A.
i)ii)
iii)iv)v)
vi)vii)
viii)ix)
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iii)iv)v)
vi)vii)
viii)ix)x)
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xii)xiii)
Markets Yards for Agricultural Commodities
For Agricultural Commodities Yards:
General Reggirements
Shops and small godowns
Platforms for growers to dry, clean, display andauction their produceAuction hallsParking places for carts and trucksStorage godownsMarket officeBank and Post OfficeGate-check post, andFire fighting_arrangements
General Amenities
Public urinals and latrineswater throughs for animalsCanteensSheds for cart-men or rest houseCattle shedMachine shop or veterinary shoe makerInternal road in the market yardLightsDisposal of wasteFirst-aid equipmentDissemination of market news, including radio—set,loud-speaker, etc.Petrol pumpVeterinary dispensary and hospital (for A and Bcategories only)
xiv) Sundry shops (for A and B categories only).
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For Fruits and Vegetables Yards:
(A) General Requirements
i)ii)
iii)iv)v)
vi)vii)
viii)ix)
(B)
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vii)viii)
ix)x)
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Commission agents‘ blockAuction stallsPrivate stallsArrangement for washingMarket officeChowkidar's postsFire fighting arrangementswastage binsGodowns, including a cold storage (for A and Bcategories only)
General Amenities
Urinals and latrinesWater tapsBathing placeswater through for animalsCanteenRest house for menCattle shedLightsFirst-aid equipment)Dissemination of market news, including radio-sets,loud-speakers, etc.
Internal roads in the market yardSundry shops: andBank and Post office
For Cattle Yards:
General Reguirements
Cattle shedwater throughs for animalsPlatform for washing animals
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V)
vi)vii)
viii)ix)
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i)ii)
iii)iv)v)
vi)vii)
viii)ix)
X)
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Godown for storage of fodder,miscellaneous articlesMilking shedPlace for veterinary servicesMarket officeChowkidar's postFire fighting arrangementsCompost pits; andBncloser.
General Amenities
Urinals and latrineswater well or tapsBathing placesCanteen‘Rest houseInternal road in the market yardLightsRefuse binsFirst-aid equipments; andSundryishops.
For Tobacco Yards:
General Requirements
Commission agents‘ blockAuction platformsMarket officeChowkidar's postFire fighting arrangementswastage binsWarehouses with or without cold storage;Fumigation chamber.
feeds and other
and
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(B) General Amenities
i) Urinals and latrines
ii) Water taps
iii) Bathing places
iv) Water through for animals
V) Canteen
vi) Rest house for men
vii) Cattle shed
viii) Lights
ix) First-aid equipment
x) Dissemination of market news including radio-set,loud-speakers,-etc.
xi) Internal roads in the market yardxii) Sundry shops; and
xiii) Bank and Post office.
Source: Indian Standards Institution, Layout for RegulatedMarkets Yards for Agricultural-Eommodities, NewDelhi, 1960, pp.4-7.
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Typical Layout of a Wholesale Market - Capacity About86,000 Tonnes a Year
1. Shop-cum—godown215oom2
Auction PlatformDimension 6x60m.
3. Main Office 360m4. Canteen, Bank,
Post Office 450mProducer RestHouse 500m2Staff QuartersCheck PostPublic Toilets
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shopsPeak Arrival UseAreaPresent Parking,
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12. Parking - AdditiAdditional
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tions of a TypicalMarket Yard under the
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Parking Area Out
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Project“, Paper presented at workshopsat Bangalore andHyderabad, July 3-6,1974, p.1.
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