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States advised to allow free movement of fruits and vegetables to check prices | | | Agencies
pune, July 28: The Union government has advised states to allow free movement of fruits and vegetables by delisting them from the APMC Act so that availability can be ensured from surplus markets to the areas where these are in short supply. An advisory to states has been issued to take action against hoarding and black marketing and effectively enforcing Essential Commodities Act, 1955 and the Prevention of Black-marketing and Maintenance of Supplies of Essential Commodities Act, 1980. A statement issued by the press information bureau adds that this information was given by the minister of state for consumer affairs, food and public distribution, Raosaheb Patil Danve. In the Union Budget 2014-15, a sum of Rs 500 crore has been provided for establishing a price stabilization fund with the objective of protecting the farmers from price volatility in agricultural produce. States have been also advised to impose stock limits in respect of onion and potato for a period of one year with effect from 3rd July, 2014 under the Essential Commodities Act. Based on interaction with the state governments/ union territories on 4th July, 2014, a decision has been taken to amend the Essential Commodities Act to make hoarding and black marketing a non bailable offence and increase the period of detention to one year from existing six months. |
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