Govt Adds 10 New Commodities to e-NAM for Better Market Access

The Indian government has expanded the scope of the National Agriculture Market (e-NAM) by adding 10 new agricultural commodities for trading. With this inclusion, the total number of commodities on the e-NAM platform has reached 231. The move is aimed at improving price realization for farmers and ensuring a more transparent and efficient trade system.

What Are the 10 New Commodities Added to e-NAM?

The newly introduced commodities include both raw and value-added agricultural products:

  • Dried Tulsi Leaves
  • Besan (Chickpea Flour)
  • Wheat Flour
  • Chana Sattu (Roasted Chickpea Flour)
  • Water Chestnut Flour
  • Asafoetida
  • Dried Fenugreek Leaves
  • Water Chestnut
  • Baby Corn
  • Dragon Fruit

Among these, items like Chana Sattu, Water Chestnut Flour, Asafoetida, and Dried Fenugreek Leaves are categorized under secondary trade. Their inclusion is expected to help Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) gain better market access for processed and value-added products.

Why Was This Expansion of e-NAM Needed?

e-NAM, launched in 2016, is an online trading platform designed to create a unified national agricultural market. It connects farmers to Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) mandis, ensuring a competitive and transparent price discovery system. The addition of new commodities aligns with the government’s efforts to:

  • Increase market opportunities for farmers by allowing more products to be traded online.
  • Improve price transparency and efficiency through a standardized grading system.
  • Support FPOs and small-scale producers in selling value-added products.

This initiative follows extensive consultations with stakeholders to ensure better price realization and market access for farmers across the country.

How Will These New Commodities Benefit Farmers?

The Directorate of Marketing and Inspection (DMI) has introduced tradable parameters for these commodities, helping farmers secure fair pricing based on standardized quality checks. This move is expected to:

  • Provide greater market reach by enabling farmers to sell beyond local mandis.
  • Ensure better income generation through transparent price discovery.
  • Promote agriculture diversification by encouraging the production and trade of high-value crops like baby corn and dragon fruit.

The Small Farmers Agribusiness Consortium (SFAC) under the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare manages the e-NAM platform, ensuring smooth operations and policy implementation.

Summary of the news

Key Points for Exam Details
Why in News? The Indian government added 10 new commodities to e-NAM, bringing the total to 231, to improve market access and price realization for farmers.
New Commodities Added Dried Tulsi Leaves, Besan, Wheat Flour, Chana Sattu, Water Chestnut Flour, Asafoetida, Dried Fenugreek Leaves, Water Chestnut, Baby Corn, Dragon Fruit.
e-NAM Launch Year 2016
Managing Body Small Farmers Agribusiness Consortium (SFAC)
Purpose of e-NAM Connects APMC mandis into a unified national agricultural market for better price discovery and online trade.
Ministry Concerned Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare
New Commodities Category Some items like Chana Sattu, Water Chestnut Flour, Asafoetida, and Dried Fenugreek Leaves fall under secondary trade.
Regulating Body for Quality Standards Directorate of Marketing and Inspection (DMI)
Piyush Shukla

Recent Posts

Sunil Bajpai takes over as Principal Chief Commissioner of Income Tax, Tamil Nadu & Puducherry

On the 10th April, 2026 Sunil Bajpai has assumed the charge of the Principal Chief…

15 hours ago

India’s retail inflation rises to 3.4% in March 2026, says National Statistics Office

India's retail inflation edged up to 3.4% in the Month of the March 2026 which…

15 hours ago

Samrat Choudhary to take oath as Bihar CM after Nitish Kumar’s resignation

Nitish Kumar Chief Minister of Bihar have resigned from the post on the 14th April…

16 hours ago

Mitchell Starc and Deepti Sharma named Wisden’s Leading Cricketers in the World for 2025

For the global recognition in the Cricket Mitchell Starc and Deepti Sharma have been named…

16 hours ago

Susan Coyle appointed first female Army Chief of Australian Defence Force

Australia has appointed the Susan Coyle as the first-ever female Army Chief. This announcement was…

17 hours ago

Sawan Barwal Breaks 48-Year-Old Indian Marathon Record at Rotterdam Marathon 2026

India's Sawan Barwal has broken the country's longest standing marathon national record and ended the…

18 hours ago