Net Qualified Weight
Full Form of NQW
What is NQW?
Net Qualified Weight (NQW) is a metric used in agricultural commodity trading, particularly in Indian mandis (wholesale markets), to determine the actual saleable weight of a produce after accounting for moisture, impurities, and other non-saleable elements. This standard ensures fair pricing for farmers and buyers by eliminating the weight contributed by foreign matter or excess water. In India, NQW is crucial during procurement seasons for crops like wheat, paddy, and pulses, as it directly affects the final payment to farmers. The concept is applied under the supervision of government-appointed market committees, especially for Minimum Support Price (MSP) purchases. Understanding NQW is essential for clearing agricultural competitive exams such as those conducted by the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) or state agriculture boards. It helps maintain transparency and reduces disputes between stakeholders in the supply chain.
NQW का फुल फॉर्म
शुद्ध योग्य भार
Example
The mandi officer calculated the NQW of the paddy lot by deducting 5% for moisture and 2% for stones from the gross weight.