As India accelerates reforms to modernise its agricultural value chains, Aditya Sesh, Founder and Managing Director of Basiz and a Member of the Expert Committee at the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, has emphasised that the next phase of impact will depend on scaling adoption of post-harvest and agri-finance reforms at the farmer level.
Sesh noted that the government has laid a strong institutional and policy foundation to improve agricultural liquidity, particularly through the introduction of e-Negotiable Warehouse Receipts (e-NWRs), which enable farmers to access formal credit against stored produce rather than resorting to distress sales.
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