Ch. Charan Singh National Institute of Agricultural Marketing (NIAM) is a premier National level Institute set up by the Government of India in August, 1988 to offer specialized training, research, education and consultancy in the field of Agricultural Marketing. NIAM is playing a vital role in expediting the reform process and availability of quality managers through its mandate. NIAM is engaged in organizing training programmes in the field of agricultural marketing and allied areas for senior and middle-level officers from various line departments of State Governments, Cooperatives, Marketing Boards and Agribusiness Entrepreneurs. The institute is also playing an active role in orienting agricultural extension personnel towards agricultural marketing.
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Internal reforms in traditional agricultural marketing system of the country have become indispensable to enable our farmers to tap into the external market of the post-WTO regime. Now that many states have introduced some reforms in agricultural marketing, the need of the hour is to consolidate the gain of reforms through appropriate policies and plans. The existing trade barriers have to be removed for evolving a common market in India. There is a need to give a push to processing and value addition. Cost effectiveness through integrated supply chain management has become sine qua non in the present world trade environment. This demands doing away with the dysfunctional aspects of the present regulated marketing system by putting in place a responsive market information system, need-based price discovery mechanism, measures to solve the problem of economies of scale at the grass root level by promoting contract farming, direct marketing and private investment in agricultural marketing infrastructure.
Secretary of the - Ministry/Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, dealing with the Society. | Chairman |
Joint Secretary in charge of the Agricultural Marketing of the Ministry/Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, dealing with the Society. | Vice-Chairman |
Joint Secretary (Finance of the Ministry/Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, Government of India, dealing with Society. | Member |
Agricultural Marketing Advisor to -the Government of India. | Member |
Chairman, Council of Stat - Agricultural Marketing Boards | Member |
Chief Secretary, Government of Rajasthan | Member |
Director General, National Institute of Agricultural Marketing, Jaipur. | Member |
NIAM has been engaged in research, consultancy, education, policy suggestions and capacity building in the field of agricultural marketing for a wide spectrum of stakeholders and has a vast network of institutional linkages
NATIONAL LINKAGE:- | |
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1 | Agricultural and Processed Food Export Development Authority, New Delhi |
2 | Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi |
3 | Central Arid Zone Research Institute, Jodhpur |
4 | Central Inland Capture Fisheries Research Institute, (ICAR),Barrackpur, West Bengal |
5 | Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Bhopal |
6 | Central Institute of Brackish Water Aqua Culture (ICAR), Chennai |
7 | Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai |
8 | Central Institute of Research on Goats, Makhdoom, Mathura (U.P) |
9 | Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Bhopal |
10 | GB Pant Agriculture University, Pantnagar and other Agricultural Universities |
11 | Coffee Board, Bangalore, Karnataka |
12 | Forward Markets Commission, Mumbai |
13 | Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi |
14 | Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi |
15 | Indian Institute of Packaging, Mumbai |
16 | National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development (NABARD) |
17 | National Centre for Agricultural Economics and Policy Research, New Delhi |
18 | National Centre for Mushroom Research and Training,Chambaghat, Solan |
19 | National Centre for Trade Information, Pragati Maidan,New Delhi |
20 | National Co-operative Development Corporation (NCDC) |
21 | National Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Limited, Delhi |
22 | National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management, Hyderabad |
23 | National Institute of Rural Development (NIRD),Hyderabad |
24 | National Research Centre for palm oil, Eluru (A.P) |
25 | North Eastern Development Finance Corporation (NEDFI) |
26 | Spices Board, Cochin |
27 | Tea Board, Kolkata |
28 | Tobacco Board, Guntur |
29 | State Agricultural Marketing Boards |
30 | Agricultural Universities of Bangalore, Mysore and Dharwad |
NTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS | |
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1 | US Department of Agriculture and USAID |
2 | The World Bank |
3 | Royal Government of Bhutan |
4 | Food and Agriculture Organization |
5 | World union of Wholesale Markets |
6 | Association of Food Marketing Agency (AFMA) |
7 | Asian Productivity Organization, Japan |
8 | Wageningen University, Netherlands |
9 | University of California, Davis, Michigan University and other U.S. Universities under SAMS Programme |
CCS National Institute of Agricultural Marketing
Kota Road, Bambala (Near Sanganer)
Jaipur -302033
(2016-17)
Address: Kota Road, Bambala, Near Pratap Nagar
Website : www.ccsniam.gov.in
Citizen’s Charter of NIAM
S.No. | Heading |
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1 | Citizens of India |
2 | Ministry of Agriculture & Famers Welfare |
3 | Farmers, Farmers Organizations, Agricultural marketing functionaries and stakeholders. |
4 | Central Government and its organizations. |
5 | State Governments and their organizations including State Agriculture Marketing Boards. |
6 | Private sector and industry working in the field of agriculture marketing. |
7 | Students of PGDABM programs, students from several Agricultural Universities and other official guests visiting NIAM, Agribusiness Companies, Banks, Development Agencies. |
8 | Contractors/Agencies/Vendors delivering goods and services to NIAM. |
9 | NIAM employees, Contract employees. |
10 | Vendors providing services in NIAM. |
S.No. | Services | Unit/Service Head | Contact details | Process | Fees |
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1 | Training | Dr. Ramesh Mittal, Director | 0141-2795117, 9829210015 Fax:0141-2770595 rmittal.niam@gov.in | Coordinate with other faculty for organizing training programs. Reply to the stakeholder will be given within 15 working days of receipt of the application. | As per the norms of the Institute |
2 | Training | Dr. Ramesh Mittal, Director | 0141-2795117, 9829210015 Fax:0141-2770595 rmittal.niam@gov.in | Coordinate with other faculty for organizing training programs. Reply to the stakeholder will be given within 15 working days of receipt of the application. | As per the norms of the Institute |
3 | Training | Dr. Ramesh Mittal, Director | 0141-2795117, 9829210015 Fax:0141-2770595 rmittal.niam@gov.in | Coordinate with other faculty for organizing training programs. Reply to the stakeholder will be given within 15 working days of receipt of the application. | As per the norms of the Institute |
4 | Training | Dr. Ramesh Mittal, Director | 0141-2795117, 9829210015 Fax:0141-2770595 rmittal.niam@gov.in | Coordinate with other faculty for organizing training programs. Reply to the stakeholder will be given within 15 working days of receipt of the application. | As per the norms of the Institute |
5 | Training | Dr. Ramesh Mittal, Director | 0141-2795117, 9829210015 Fax:0141-2770595 rmittal.niam@gov.in | Coordinate with other faculty for organizing training programs. Reply to the stakeholder will be given within 15 working days of receipt of the application. | As per the norms of the Institute |
6 | Training | Dr. Ramesh Mittal, Director | 0141-2795117, 9829210015 Fax:0141-2770595 rmittal.niam@gov.in | Coordinate with other faculty for organizing training programs. Reply to the stakeholder will be given within 15 working days of receipt of the application. | As per the norms of the Institute |
S.No. | Name of the Public Grievance Officer | Helpline Number | Mobile Number | |
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1 | Dr. Ramesh Mittal, Director | 0141-2795117 | rmittal.niam@gov.in | 9829210015 |
Director General
Ch. Charan Singh National Institute of Agricultural Marketing (CCS NIAM)
Kota Road, Bambala, Sanganer, Jaipur-302033- Rajasthan
Telephone: 0141-2770027, 2795104/Fax: 0141-2770595, 2771938
NIAM focuses on following areas | |
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1 | Agricultural Marketing system in States |
2 | Post Harvest Loss Reduction Aspects |
3 | Information Technology Application in Agricultural Marketing |
4 | Future and Forward Markets and Commodity Exchanges |
5 | Food Safety, Quality Certification & Standardization |
6 | Legal Reforms |
7 | Market Infrastructure |
8 | Modern Terminal Market and their operations and management |
9 | Public-Private Partnership and Channel Partners. |
10 | Ministry's Programmes and their Capacity Building |
11 | Organic, Medicinal and Aromatic Plants |
12 | Coop Marketing |
13 | Market Led Extension |
14 | Sanitary and Phyto-Sanitary Measures |
15 | Grading, Standardization & Certification |
16 | WTO |
17 | Warehousing and Storage |