Local Marketing Committee
Full Form of LMC
What is LMC?
A Local Marketing Committee (LMC) is a statutory body established under the Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) Act in various Indian states. It operates at the level of a local market yard or mandi to regulate the sale and purchase of agricultural produce, ensuring transparency, fair pricing, and preventing exploitation of farmers. The LMC is responsible for issuing licenses to traders, brokers, and commission agents, maintaining market infrastructure, collecting market fees, and resolving disputes. In India, LMCs are particularly active in states like Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Punjab, where they form the backbone of the agricultural marketing system. They are used daily by farmers bringing their crops to market and by traders negotiating prices. The role of LMCs has evolved with digital initiatives like e-NAM (National Agriculture Market) to integrate markets online. For students preparing for competitive exams such as UPSC Civil Services, State PCS, or agricultural entrance tests, understanding the functions and reforms of LMCs is crucial for questions on agricultural economics and rural development. The committee also works closely with the state's marketing department to implement price support schemes and ensure compliance with quality standards.
LMC का फुल फॉर्म
स्थानीय विपणन समिति
Example
The farmer sold his wheat at the LMC-regulated mandi in Hapur, where the minimum support price was enforced by the committee.