With Delhi's daily demand of fruits and vegetables being 15,000 tonnes, the Kisan Mandi -- to be set up in 1.6 acres at Alipur here -- provides an opportunity for small farmers to sell directly to both wholesale and retail consumers.
The new mandi, which would be fully operational in next six months, will be different from Azadpur wholesale market as Farmer Producers Organisations (FPOs) and Growers Associations (GAs) will only keep their sample produce and deliver them directly from their collection centre to buyers once sold.
At the soft launch, about 20 tonnes of onions were sold to Safal, the largest organised retailer of fruits and vegetables in Delhi and NCR region.
The Kisan Mandi is being set up for the benefit of those small farmers, who are members of FPOs and GAs, promoted by the government body Small Farmers' Agribusiness Consortium (SFAC).
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Organised retailers, hotels, restaurant, caterers, large vendors, exporters, processors and general public will benefit from the market, he added.
The mandi will have stalls allotted to each FPOs and GAs and other infrastructure facilities like warehousing and cold chain units, ensuring quality of the produce.
Currently, there are over 300 FPOs in the country. SFAC aims to ensure participation of 25-30 FPOs and GAs in the Kisan Mandi during the first year.