Amit Shah inaugurates Dahegam APMC vegetable sub-yard in Gandhinagar
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah on Monday, 13 July inaugurated the newly constructed vegetable sub-yard of the Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) at Dahegam in Gandhinagar district, Gujarat, advancing the Centre's push to modernise agricultural marketing infrastructure for farmers in the region.
What Was Inaugurated
The new facility is described as an advanced vegetable sub-yard designed to improve marketing infrastructure for the sale of vegetables and other farm produce. According to the Ministry of Cooperation, the sub-yard is intended to provide farmers with better access to organised market facilities, supporting transparent price discovery and fair trade.
The inauguration was held as part of the 'Amrit Mahotsav' celebrations of the Dahegam APMC, which also included the release of a commemorative publication and interactions with members of the Dahegam APMC Board.
Who Attended
The event was attended by Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi, Agriculture Minister Jitu Vaghani, Dahegam APMC Chairman Sumeru Amin, cooperative representatives, APMC members, and other dignitaries. Shah also planted a sapling under the Centre's 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign during the programme.
What the Government Said
Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi described the inauguration as an important milestone for the cooperative sector and agriculture, saying: 'Prosperity through Cooperation and a Noble Resolve for Farmers' Welfare.' He noted that the state-of-the-art facility had been inaugurated by the Union Minister of Home Affairs and Cooperation.
The event was framed around the Centre's guiding vision of 'Sahkar Se Samriddhi' (Prosperity through Cooperation), which focuses on modernising agricultural marketing, expanding farmers' access to market infrastructure, and supporting rural economic development through cooperative institutions.
Broader Context
Agricultural Produce Market Committees function as regulated marketplaces where farmers sell their produce through an organised system designed to ensure transparent trading and fair price discovery. The Dahegam sub-yard is part of a wider effort under the Ministry of Cooperation — a ministry created in 2021 with Shah at its helm — to deepen cooperative infrastructure across India's agrarian economy.
Notably, this is among a series of APMC-linked inaugurations Shah has presided over in Gujarat, reinforcing the Centre's emphasis on cooperative-led rural development as a political and policy priority ahead of ongoing state-level agricultural reforms.
What Comes Next
With the new sub-yard now operational, farmers in and around Dahegam are expected to gain improved access to regulated market facilities. The broader rollout of cooperative infrastructure upgrades under 'Sahkar Se Samriddhi' is ongoing, with similar initiatives reported across other districts in Gujarat and beyond.