Maharashtra Cabinet clears Rungis-style agri-market at Dapchari, Palghar
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Maharashtra State Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday, 14 July, approved the creation of an international-grade agriculture market at Dapchari in Palghar district — modelled on the world-renowned Rungis wholesale market near Paris and set to become a benchmark for fresh-produce logistics in South Asia.
The Land and Infrastructure
The Cabinet cleared the free transfer of 558.43 hectares of land belonging to the Dapchari Dairy Project in Palghar to the Maharashtra State Agricultural Marketing Board (MSAMB). The site will host an ultra-modern terminal market and cold chain hub, equipped with digital auction platforms integrated with e-NAM, export packhouses, customs clearance facilities, and container bays, according to the government release.
Strategically, the facility sits just 40 km from the upcoming Vadhavan Port — which is being developed to rank among the world's top 10 ports — and is accessible via NH-48 and rail networks linking Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Karnataka.
What It Means for Farmers and Local Communities
The project is designed to capitalise on Palghar's well-known agricultural strengths, including Dahanu Chickoo (Sapota), Alphonso mangoes, paddy crops, and its coastal seafood industry. Officials project that the hub will cut post-harvest losses by 15 to 30 per cent and connect farmers directly to global exporters.
On the employment front, the facility is expected to generate between 8,000 and 15,000 direct jobs, with a stated focus on local tribal communities and youth — a significant social equity dimension for a district with a large Adivasi population.
Broader Economic Impact
The Dapchari market is conceived as a key node within the larger Vadhavan port ecosystem. According to the government release, this broader ecosystem is projected to lift the Mumbai Metropolitan Region's (MMR) economy from $140 billion to $300 billion by 2030 — effectively more than doubling the region's economic output within six years. Notably, this positions MMR as one of the fastest-growing metropolitan economies in Asia, if the projections hold.
Other Key Cabinet Decisions
In a separate move, the Cabinet approved doubling the financial assistance available to released convicts, individuals on probation, and those acquitted after spending at least one year in prison — raising the grant from ₹25,000 to ₹50,000 under the Probation of Offenders Act, 1958. The assistance is intended to help beneficiaries establish small businesses and reintegrate into society.
The Cabinet also sanctioned an outlay of ₹24.95 crore for upgrading the sports complex in Beed. The Public Works Department (PWD) will construct a synthetic athletic track, football and hockey grounds, and arenas for volleyball, kabaddi, and kho-kho, alongside rainwater harvesting infrastructure and modern hostel facilities.
With land transfer approved and the Vadhavan Port timeline firming up, the Dapchari project now moves to the detailed planning and tendering phase — the speed of which will determine whether Maharashtra can claim its Rungis moment before competing port-linked agri-hubs emerge in Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh.