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Tripura spent ₹303 crore upgrading 554 agricultural markets, linking 7 to national digital trading, to boost farmers' prices and food security.
Over the past seven years, Tripura has spent over ₹303 crore to upgrade its agricultural markets, expanding the network to 554 markets, including 21 agri produce markets, with seven already linked to the national e-NAM platform.
Agriculture Minister Ratan Lal Nath credited the current government’s investments—far exceeding the previous administration’s spending—for improving farmers’ access to fair prices and boosting food security.
The state plans to integrate all 21 agri markets into the digital trading system, supporting the government’s broader vision of inclusive growth under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership.
While infrastructure improvements are underway, challenges remain in ensuring small farmers benefit fully, particularly regarding cold storage and transportation to reduce post-harvest losses.
Tripura gastó 303 millones de rupias en la mejora de 554 mercados agrícolas, conectando 7 con el comercio digital nacional, para impulsar los precios de los agricultores y la seguridad alimentaria.