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Elaborate the scope and significance of supply chain management of agricultural commodities in India.

The agricultural supply chain refers to activities involved in moving agricultural produce from farm to consumers.

Scope of Supply Chain Management of Agricultural Commodities

Post-Harvest Management- Handling, cleaning, grading, drying to reduce losses.

Storage & Warehousing – Scientific storage, packhouses, warehouses, silos.

Cold Chain for Perishables – Pre-cooling, refrigerated transport, cold storages.

Transportation & Logistics – Efficient transport, aggregation, multimodal connectivity. Eg- Kisan Rail.

Organised Retail & Export Integration: Connecting farmers with supermarkets, processors, exporters, and e-commerce channels. Eg- e-NAM

Value Addition & Processing – packaging, branding, food processing.

Export & Quality Compliance – Eg- SPS standards, AGMARK, FSSAI certification

Significance of Supply Chain Management

Reduces Post-Harvest Losses: India loses nearly (FAO).

Enhances Farmer Income due to reduced intermediaries. Eg- FPOs increase farmer income by 20-25% (SFAC).

Price Stability: Better logistics reduce volatility and transaction costs.

Boosts Agri-Exports due to better quality products & cold chain infrastructure. Eg- $53 billion in 2022-23.

Promotes Crop Diversification: Encourages high-value crops like horticulture, dairy, spices, and fisheries.

Strengthens Food & Nutritional Security: Efficient supply chains ensure timely availability and safe, hygienic food across regions.

Supports Rural Employment & Agri-Processing: Creates jobs in storage, logistics, milling, packaging, and retail.

Challenges to Agricultural Supply Chain Management

High Post-Harvest Losses: 6-18% losses due to poor handling, storage gaps, and weak cold chain.

Inadequate Infrastructure: Limited cold storages, packhouses, rural warehouses, and multimodal logistics.

Fragmented Supply Chains: Small landholdings (0.74 Hectare) and inefficient APMCs

Low Digital Adoption: Eg- only around 1500 APMCs integrated with APMCs

Strengthening supply chain management is key to ‘Doubling Farmers Income’. This can be done through

Expand modern storage

Promote FPO-led aggregation

Reform APMC laws

Promote value addition and FPIs.

Develop export-oriented supply chains with SPS labs and certification.

Enhance multimodal logistics