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Uttar Pradesh State Agricultural Marketing Board UTTAR PRADESH STATE AGRICULTURAL MARKETING BOARD. 1. Name of Act, Rules and Byelaws Act: U.P. Krishi Utapadan Mandi Adhinigam1964 under which the marketing of Rules: U.P. Krishi Utapadan Mandi Niyamavali 1965 Agricultural produce is regulated Byelaws: Mandi Samiti by laws and infrastructure is developed 2. Agricultural Produce (the definition As per section – 2 (a) of the act as pr Act) 3. Scheduled items I) No. of Notified items in the schedule 108 II) List of notified items in the Cereals schedule Sr. No. Hindi Name 1. Dhan 2. Chawal 3. Jowar 4. Bajra 5. Makki 6. Gehu 7. Joo 8. Bejhar 9. Jae Pulses 10. Urd 11. Moong 12. Channa 13. Matar 14. Arhar 15. Masoor 16. Lobia Seed 17. Soyabean 18. Dencha Seed 19. Gavaar 20. Sanai Seed Oilseeds 21. Mungfalli 22. Teel 23. Musturd (Rai, Duba Taramira & Toria) 24. Alsi 25. Andi 26. Sehuan Seed 27. Mahua ki Guthli 28. Gulu 29. Bar & Kusum Seed 30. Suraj Mukhi Fibres. 31. Kapas ginned and unginned. 32. Jute 33. Sanai 34. Patsun 35. Dencha 36. Ram Bans 37. Mesuta Narcotics 38. Tambaccu Condiments, spices and other. 39. Dhania 40. Pakki Mirch 41. Methi Seed 42. Haldi 43. Khatai, Amchur Miscellaneous 44. Gud 45. Khansari 46. Posta 47. Mahua ka Phul 48. Rab 49. Shakkar 50. Jagri 51. Makhana 52. Harb or Mint 53. All Flowers Vegetables 54. Alu 55. Pyaj 56. Lahsun 57. Arbi 58. Adrak Hari 59. Mirch 60. Tamatar 61. Band Gobi/Phul Gobi 62. Gajar 63. Muli 64. Bengan 65. Tinda 66. Loki 67. Hari Matar 68. Parbal 69. Kathal (Kachha) 70. Kakdi, Khira 71. Petha 72. Bhindi 73. Kadu 74. Karela 75. Tori 76. Shakkarkand Fruits 77. Nimbu 78. Narngi 79. Mosumi 80. Malta 81. Grapes 82. Kela 83. Anar 84. Kharbuja 85. Tarbuj 86. Papita 87. Seb 88. Amrud 89. Ber 90. Ambla 91. Litchi 92. Chiku 93. Adu 94. Lokat 95. Aam 96. Kathal (pakka) 97. Khubani 98. Nashpati 99. Chakotra 100. Angur Animal Husbandry Products. 101. Ghee 102. Khal or Chamda 103. Gond 104. Lakdi (imarti) Lakdi (Jalloni) 105. Tendu ki Patti 106. Katha 107. Laakh 108. Matasy 4. Number of Notified market areas/ 248 APMC’s in the state 5. List of Notified market District/Division Main Sub – Markets areas/APMC’s in the State Market Market Including Sub Market 1. Saharanpur 8 6 14 2. Muzzaffar Nagar 7 7 14 Saharanpur Division 15 13 28 3. Bijnor 7 8 15 4. Moradabad 4 4 8 5. Rampur 5 2 7 6. Jotibafulenagar 3 3 6 Moradabad Division 19 17 36 7. Merrut 4 2 6 8. Bagpat 2 5 7 9. Gaziabad 3 3 6 10. Gautambudhnagar 4 2 6 11. Bulandshahar 9 5 14 Merrut Division 22 17 39 12. Agra 8 10 18 13. Mathura 2 9 11 14. Mainpuri 3 5 8 15. Firozabad 4 2 6 Agra Division 17 26 43 16. Aligarh 4 4 8 17. Mahamayanagar 3 5 8 18. Etah 3 5 8 19. Hon. Kanshiram 2 7 9 Nagar Aligarh Division 12 21 33 20. Badaun 8 6 14 21. Barelly 3 12 15 22. Pilibhit 3 7 10 23. Shahajahanpur 5 6 11 Barelly Division 19 31 50 24. Kheri 6 14 20 25. Sitapur 7 6 13 26. Hardoi 5 11 16 27. Unnao 3 4 7 28. Lucknow 2 6 8 29. Raibareli 5 12 17 Lucknow Division 28 53 81 30. Farrukhbad 4 3 7 31. Kannoj 2 9 11 32. Etawah 3 2 5 33. Auraiya 3 7 10 34. Kanpur Dehat 3 6 9 35. Kanpur Nagar 4 6 10 Kanpur Division 19 33 52 36. Jalaun 7 5 12 37. Jhansi 6 6 12 38. Lalitpur 2 3 5 39. Hamirpur 5 4 9 40. Mahoba 3 4 7 41. Banda 3 5 8 42. Chitrakut 2 2 4 Jhansi Division 28 29 57 43. Fatehpur 5 7 12 44. Pratapgarh 1 7 8 45. Kaushambi 3 0 3 46. Allahabad 3 16 19 Allahabad Division 12 30 42 47. Barabanki 2 4 6 48. Faizabad 2 3 5 49. Ambedkarnagar 2 4 6 50. Sultanpur 2 1 3 51. Bahraich 5 3 8 52. Gonda 3 1 4 Faizabad Division 16 16 32 53. Basti 1 2 3 54. Balrampur 4 0 4 55. Shravasti 1 0 1 56. Sidharthnagar 4 6 10 Basti Division 10 8 18 57. Santkabir Nagar 1 1 2 58. Mahrajganj 4 8 12 59. Gorakhpur 3 4 7 60. Kushinagar 1 1 2 61. Deoria 1 6 7 Gorakhpur Division 10 20 30 62. Azamgarh 1 4 5 63. Mau 2 3 5 64. Balia 4 6 10 Azamgarh Division 7 13 20 65. Jaunpur 3 9 12 66. Ghazipur 4 7 11 67. Chandauli 1 4 5 68. Varanasi 1 5 6 Varanasi Division 9 25 34 69. Santravidas Nagar 1 2 3 70. Mirzapur 2 1 3 71. Sonbhadra 2 2 4 Mirzapur Division 5 5 10 Total 248 357 605 Number of I) Principal market Yards 248 II) Sub market yards 357 III) Other kind of market Yards, may N.A be seasonal (not covered at I & II) IV) Unregulated Markets Nil 7. Constitution of the Board U.P. STATE AGRICULTURAL MARKETING BOARD I) Name of the Board II) Chairman/Vice Chairman and Members (Category wise detail) Sr. Name/ No. Designation 1 Sh. Inderjit Saroj / Minister of Krishi vipnan, Smaj Chairman Kalyan, Shedule Cast & Janjati Kalyan or Bal Vikas Pushtahar & Chairman Agricultural Dept. U.P. 2 Sh. Vijay Bahadur Vice Chairman, State Krishi Kushwah/ Utpadan Mandi Parishad, U.P. Member 3 Sh.Vidrohi Vice Chairman, State Krishi Dhanpati Utpadan Mandi Parishad, U.P. Ram/Member 4 Sh.Pradeep Saini / Vice Chairman, State Krishi Member Utpadan Mandi Parishad, U.P. 5 Sh. Anis Ansari Krishi Utpadan Ayukt, U.P. /IAS member Branch Lakhnow 6 Sh. Dr. Basant Kulpati, Dev Krishi or Ram / Member Prodhogiki University Faizabad. 7 Sh. Anup Kumar Secretary of Finance U.P., Mishra / IAS Lakhnow Member 8 Sh. Jacob Thomas Secretary of Khad & Rasad, / IAS Member U.P., Lakhnow 9 Sh. Sourab Secretary of Krishi, U.P., Chandra / IAS Lakhnow Member 10 Sh. R.S. Verma Secretary Krishi Vipnan & /IAS Member Krishi Foreign Business, U.P., Lakhnow 11 Sh. Jiji Thomasan Krishi Vipnan Salahkar of Govt. / Member New Delhi 12 Sh. Amal Kumar Director of Sahkari Samitiyan, Verma / IAS U.P., Lakhnow Member 13 Sh. Rajendra Director of Udhan & Khad Singh / Member Prasanskaran, U.P., Lakhnow 14 Sh. Rajit Ram Krishi Nideshak, Krishi Verma / Member Nideshalya, Lakhnow 15 Sh. Rajesh Kumar Dierector of Krishi Vipnan & Singh /IAS Krishi Foreign business Vibhag , Member Lakhnow 16 Sh. Rajesh Kumar Director of State Krishi Produce Singh / IAS Mandi Parishad, U.P., Lakhnow Member III) Whether elected or nominated (Detailed Procedure) Nominated 8. Constitution of APMC’s I) Chairman, Vice Chairman and All APMCs are under administrative of district magistrate. members (Category wise detail) II) Whether elected or nominated No (Detailed procedure) 9. Market fee I) Rate of Market fee (Item wise) Name of Commodity Rate of Market fee All Commodity 2 % II) Procedure of levy and collection of As per Section – 17 of the Act Market Fee III) Is the fee levied once in State Yes (Procedure for getting the exemption) No exemptions IV) Exemptions on payments of Agricultural Produce Rate of Market fee Market fee (in detail item wise) N.A N.A V) Total income of market fee of State Financial Year Market Fee (April to March) (in Crore Rs.) 2005 – 06 303.02 2006 – 07 301.08 2007 – 08 334.60 2008 – 09 421.97 10. Rate of contribution payable by Annexure – 3 APMC’s to the Board 11. Major Crop of the State Name of Crop Name of Mandi (in Primary Arrival descending order of (in tons) in Ag. primary Arrival) Year 2007 – 08 209711 Paddy 1. Hardoi 194582 2. Shahjahanpur 190711 3. Mainpuri 163161 4. Powayan 145832 5. Pilibhit 141785 6. Puranpur 134881 7. Chandauli 111934 8. Akbarpur 100725 9. Bareilly 99678 10. Pratapgarh 97524 11. Ghaziabad 89867 12. Sahiyapur 89834 13. Sirsa 86675 14. Allahabad 86568 15. Bara Banki 85383 16. Sultanpur 84701 17. Bharthana 77765 18. Sitapur 77334 19. Jais 76737 20. Partawal Wheat 1. Hardoi 167023 2. Powayan 162111 3. Shahjahanpur 136783 4. Bareilly 122330 5. Gonda 103636 6. Etah 97673 7. Bahraich 97253 8. Bara Banki 89206 9. Bangarmau 88784 10. Puranpur 88364 11. Sahiyapur 88205 12. Lakhimpur 83541 13. Bulandshahar 82544 14. Kanpur 81375 15. Basti 78483 16. Faizabad 78445 17. Hapur 76716 18. Gorakhpur 76317 19. Barhaj Bazar 72882 20. Sultanpur 69342 Potato 1. Kanpur 605123 2. Allahabad 293050 3. Agra 261600 4. Farrukhabad 226471 5. Chhibramau 147826 6. Bara Banki 141365 7. Sirsaganj 113049 8. Mainpuri 98789 9. Kannauj 98477 10. Uttaripura 87271 11. Etawah 77912 12. Tundla 72903 13. Sadabad 70966 14. Salon 67264 15. Ghaziabad 57937 16. Sambhal 50530 17. Bareilly 48540 18. Ujhani 47489 19. Shikohabad 41401 20. Lucknow 41263 12. Rate of Commission of commission Commodity Rate of Commission Payable by seller agent (Commodity Group wise) Group or buyer Other than 1.5 % Buyer Fruits & Vegetables Fruits & 3 % Buyer Vegetables 13. Charges payable to market By seller By Buyer functionaries Unloading, Cleaning, Packing Loading, Weighing, packing, Sieving 14. Any other tax/local levy collected by 0.5 % less is also Charged along with market fee APMC’s .
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