Parliament on Sunday passed two key farms bills aimed at transforming agriculture in the country and raising farmers’ incomes. The Farmers' Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, 2020 and The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill, 2020 which were passed by Lok Sabha on 17th September 2020, were passed by the Rajya Sabha also on Sunday. The Bills were introduced in Lok Sabha on 14th September 2020 by Union Minister of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare, Rural Development & Panchayati Raj, Narendra Singh Tomar, to replace ordinances promulgated on 5th June 2020.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has described the passage of two farm sector bills as a watershed moment in the history of Indian agriculture, asserting that they will ensure a complete transformation of the farm sector and empower crores of farmers. In a series of tweets after Rajya Sabha passed the bills, PM Modi said these proposed laws will liberate farmers from numerous adversities as he noted that peasants were for decades bound by various constraints and bullied by middlemen. He again assured farmers that the existing government support system for them will continue. Modi asserted, "I said it earlier and I say it once again: System of MSP will remain. Government procurement will continue. "We are here to serve our farmers. We will do everything possible to support them and ensure a better life for their coming generations." These bills will add impetus to the efforts to double income of farmers and ensure greater prosperity for them, he said. "Our agriculture sector is in desperate need of latest technology that assists the industrious farmers. Now, with the passage of the bills, our farmers will have easier access to futuristic technology that will boost production and yield better results. This is a welcome step," the prime minister said.

Details, provisions, doubts, clarifications and more - Here is everything you need to know about the two key farm bills:-

The Farmers' Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, 2020

Main provisions –

-The new legislation will create an ecosystem where the farmers and traders will enjoy freedom of choice of sale and purchase of agri-produce.

-It will also promote barrier-free inter-state and intra-state trade and commerce outside the physical premises of markets notified under State Agricultural Produce Marketing legislations.

-The farmers will not be charged any cess or levy for sale of their produce and will not have to bear transport costs.

-The Bill also proposes an electronic trading in transaction platform for ensuring a seamless trade electronically.

-In addition to mandis, freedom to do trading at farmgate, cold storage, warehouse, processing units etc.

-Farmers will be able to engage in direct marketing thereby eliminating intermediaries resulting in full realization of price.

Doubts –

-Procurement at Minimum Support Price will stop

-If farm produce is sold outside APMC mandis, these will stop functioning

-What will be the future of government electronic trading portal like e-NAM

Clarification –

-Procurement at Minimum Support Price will continue, farmers can sell their produce at MSP rates, the MSP for Rabi season will be announced next week

-Mandis will not stop functioning, trading will continue here as before. Under the new system, farmers will have the option to sell their produce at other places in addition to the mandis

-The e-NAM trading system will also continue in the mandis

-Trading in farm produce will increase on electronic platforms. It will result in greater transparency and time saving
 
The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill, 2020

Main provisions –

- The new legislation will empower farmers for engaging with processors, wholesalers, aggregators, wholesalers, large retailers, exporters etc., on a level playing field. Price assurance to farmers even before sowing of crops. In case of higher market price, farmers will be entitled to this price over and above the minimum price.

-It will transfer the risk of market unpredictability from the farmer to the sponsor. Due to prior price determination, farmers will be shielded from the rise and fall of market prices.

-It will also enable the farmer to access modern technology, better seed and other inputs.

-It will reduce cost of marketing and improve income of farmers.

-Effective dispute resolution mechanism has been provided for with clear time lines for redressal.

-Impetus to research and new technology in agriculture sector.
 
Doubts –

-Under contract farming, farmers will be under pressure and they will not be able to determine prices

- How will small farmers be able to practice contract farming, sponsors will shy away from them

-The new system will be a problem for farmers

-In case of dispute, big companies will be at an advantage
 
Clarification –

-The farmer will have full power in the contract to fix a sale price of his choice for the produce. They will receive payment within maximum 3 days.

-10000 Farmer Producer organizations are being formed throughout the country. These FPOs will bring together small farmers and work to ensure remunerative pricing for farm produce

-After signing contract, farmer will not have seek out traders. The purchasing consumer will pick up the produce directly from the farm

-In case of dispute, there will be no need to go to court repeatedly. There will be local dispute redressal mechanism.

Speaking about the Bills, Narendra Singh Tomar said that the Government under Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has taken several landmark decisions in last six years to ensure that farmers get remunerative prices for their produce, and for raising farmers’ incomes and livelihood status. He again clarified that the procurement at Minimum Support Price will continue, assurance for this has been given by Prime Minister himself, rate of MSP has been increased considerably during 2014-2020 and MSP for coming Rabi season will be announced in coming week. The Union Agriculture Minister said that full protection has been ensured to farmers in these legislations.