Market

Mandgaon Sub Market

The Committee maintains a sub-market at Mandgaon. Situated on 4 acres of land owned by the Committee, this site was developed to facilitate grain trading operations. To this end, the sub-market premises were equipped with a modern warehouse, administrative offices, a grain shed for sales, a perimeter compound wall enclosing the entire yard, a security checkpoint, and a main entrance gate. All of the aforementioned construction work has now been successfully completed.

Furthermore, to ensure an adequate water supply within the sub-market premises, a borewell was drilled and fitted with a submersible pump, thereby providing ample facilities for drinking water. Additionally, the electrification of the site, as well as the construction of a Water Bound Macadam (WBM) road and slab culverts, has been completed. Moreover, with a view to ensuring security and protection against stray cattle, the construction of a half-wall wire fencing compound and a security checkpoint within the Mandgaon sub-market premises has also been finalized. The Market Committee has also completed the construction of a water trough to provide drinking water facilities for cattle.

Main Market Yard, Samudrapur

Prior to the administrative bifurcation, a plot of land measuring 1.57 hectares was acquired at Samudrapur for the establishment of the principal market yard of the Samudrapur Agricultural Produce Market Committee. The village of Samudrapur is situated along the Jam-Umred Road. Within the Committee's principal market yard at Samudrapur, the following infrastructural facilities have been established: 1. Administrative Office Building, 2. Auction Hall, 3. Traders' Shops/Stalls, 4. Auction Hall with an Open Platform, 5. Drinking Water Facility (Water Cooler), 6. Borewell, 7. Boundary Wall/Compound, 8. Electrical Supply System, 9. Internal Roads, 10. Farmers' Rest House, and 11. A Branch of the State Bank of India, among others.

Considering the volume of grain arrivals at the main market yard—and with the objective of providing maximum amenities to the farmers—the Committee has successfully completed the cementing of the market sheds and the construction of the roof over the auction hall. Furthermore, the Committee intends to undertake the construction of additional traders' shops, warehouses, sanitary facilities, a 10,000-liter water storage tank, a weighbridge, and a new administrative office building.