Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah launches NAFED’s e-auction portal NAFEX.in

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NAFEX.in — NAFED's E-Auction Portal: UPSC Study Note


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution

Year Milestone
1958 NAFED established as a multi-state cooperative under the Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act; mandated for agricultural marketing.
2014 NAFED described as being "on the verge of closure" under the then government. [S1]
2021 Ministry of Cooperation created (new ministry carved out) — NAFED placed under its administrative purview.
2023 Amit Shah launches e-Samridhi portal (joint NAFED–NCCF) for tur dal farmer registration, procurement and direct payment. [S4]
2025 Cabinet approves National Pulses Mission; MSP for rabi crops enhanced; Budget announces 4-year full-procurement guarantee for tur, urad, masoor. [S2][S5]
2026 (pre-launch) Comprehensive review of NAFED held to align with Self-Reliance in Pulses Mission; NCCF brought in as co-implementer. [S3]
23 June 2026 NAFEX.in launched — full e-auction ecosystem for NAFED's commodity marketing. [S1]

Earlier related initiative: NAFED e-Kisan Mandis (NeKM) — electronic trading platform integrated with physical infrastructure at FPO locations for digital marketing of farm produce. [S6]


4. Core Static Facts

NAFED - Full form: National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd. - Established: 1958 - Type: Multi-state cooperative under Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act, 2002 (originally registered under earlier law) - Administrative Ministry: Ministry of Cooperation (since 2021) - Mandate: MSP-based procurement, export promotion, price stabilisation of agricultural commodities

NAFEX.in - Type: E-auction portal for agricultural commodity trading - Launched by: Union Home Minister & Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah, 23 June 2026 [S1] - Key feature: Payment directly to farmers' bank accounts within 48 hours of auction [S1] - Objective: Elimination of middlemen; transparent price discovery

Key Numbers (as of launch date) - Farmers served by NAFED: 74 lakh [S1] - NAFED annual profit (current): ₹500 crore [S1] - NAFED status in 2014: On verge of closure [S1] - Budget 2025 commitment: 100% procurement of tur, urad, masoor for 4 years (up to 2028–29) [S2] - Timeline for full direct procurement (NAFED + NCCF): Next 2 years from June 2026 [S1]

NAFED Scholarship - Announced simultaneously with NAFEX.in launch [S1] - Purpose: Higher education and career development of farmers' children - Funding: Part of NAFED's profits directed to farmer families [S1]

Nodal Agencies for MSP Procurement - NAFED and NCCF (National Cooperative Consumers' Federation of India) — twin pillars under PM-AASHA [S2]

Key Schemes linked - PM-AASHA (Pradhan Mantri Annadata Aay SanraksHan Abhiyan) — umbrella for MSP procurement interventions - National Pulses Mission — Cabinet-approved; targets self-reliance in pulses [S5] - e-Samridhi portal — earlier NAFED–NCCF farmer registration portal for tur dal [S4] - Self-Reliance in Pulses Mission — strategic backdrop for NAFEX [S3]


5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Economic

Social

Administrative / Governance

Scientific / Technological

Legal / Constitutional

Ethical / Governance


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks (High-Density Factual Bullets)

  1. NAFEX.in is NAFED's e-auction portal for agricultural commodities, launched on 23 June 2026. [S1]
  2. Launched by Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shahnot the Agriculture Minister. [S1]
  3. 23 June is observed as Balidan Diwas of Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee — the same occasion as the NAFEX launch. [S1]
  4. NAFED was serving 74 lakh farmers and earning a profit of ₹500 crore at the time of launch. [S1]
  5. NAFED was described as being "on the verge of closure" in 2014. [S1]
  6. Payment to farmers via NAFEX is credited within 48 hours directly to bank accounts. [S1]
  7. NAFED falls under the Ministry of Cooperation (created in 2021). [S1]
  8. Nodal agencies for MSP procurement of pulses and oilseeds: NAFED and NCCF. [S2]
  9. e-Samridhi portal was the earlier NAFED–NCCF platform for tur dal farmer registration — a predecessor to NAFEX. [S4]
  10. Budget 2025 committed to procure 100% of production of tur (arhar), urad, masoor for 4 years (up to 2028–29). [S2]
  11. NAFED scholarship announced at the NAFEX launch — funded from NAFED's profits — for farmers' children's higher education. [S1]
  12. NAFED and NCCF will purchase every grain of pulses directly from farmers within 2 years of the NAFEX launch. [S1]
  13. NAFED established in 1958; operates under Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act. [S6]
  14. Article 43B of the Constitution (97th Amendment, 2011) provides the DPSP mandate for promoting cooperatives. [Constitutional knowledge]
  15. NAFED e-Kisan Mandis (NeKM) — an earlier digital-physical hybrid trading platform, distinct from NAFEX. [S6]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Papers & Syllabus Headings

GS Paper Syllabus Heading
GS-III Indian Economy — Agriculture, MSP, marketing of farm produce, cooperative sector
GS-II Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors; welfare schemes for vulnerable sections
GS-II Functioning of cooperatives; cooperative federalism
GS-IV Ethics in governance — transparency, elimination of exploitation

Plausible Mains Question Stems

  1. "The launch of NAFEX.in represents a structural shift in agricultural marketing in India. Examine how e-auction platforms can resolve price discovery failures in the agricultural sector and ensure remunerative prices to farmers." (GS-III, 15 marks)

  2. "The Ministry of Cooperation, created in 2021, has sought to transform India's cooperative sector. Critically evaluate the institutional reforms undertaken and their impact on farmer welfare, with reference to NAFED and NCCF." (GS-II, 15 marks)

  3. "Direct Benefit Transfer and digital auction platforms are seen as tools to eliminate agricultural middlemen. However, their success depends on last-mile infrastructure. Discuss the challenges and enablers." (GS-III, 10 marks)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
PM-AASHA (Pradhan Mantri Annadata Aay SanraksHan Abhiyan) Umbrella scheme under which NAFED/NCCF conduct MSP procurement — NAFEX is its digital arm
National Pulses Mission Cabinet-approved mission driving the demand for NAFEX-style direct procurement infrastructure [S5]
Agriculture Produce Market Committee (APMC) Act & reforms NAFEX bypasses traditional APMC mandis; understand the tension between mandi reform and APMC Acts
97th Constitutional Amendment & Cooperative Societies Constitutional basis for Ministry of Cooperation and cooperative sector reforms
e-NAM (National Agriculture Market) Parallel national e-trading platform for farm produce under Ministry of Agriculture — compare with NAFEX
NCCF (National Cooperative Consumers' Federation) Twin agency with NAFED for MSP procurement; often appears in same context
Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) Framework Backbone of the 48-hour payment promise under NAFEX — Aadhaar-seeded bank account requirement
Minimum Support Price (MSP) mechanism & legal status Core context — demand for legal guarantee of MSP; NAFEX is one operational response

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Ministry confusion: NAFEX/NAFED is under Ministry of Cooperation — NOT Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare. The launch by Home Minister Amit Shah (who also holds the Cooperation portfolio) can mislead aspirants into citing MHA. [S1]

  2. NAFEX vs e-NAM vs e-Samridhi: These are three distinct portals. e-NAM is under Ministry of Agriculture for spot trading; e-Samridhi is NAFED/NCCF's registration portal for MSP procurement; NAFEX.in is NAFED's new e-auction platform. Confusing them is a common trap.

  3. NAFED founding year: NAFED was established in 1958, not 1947, 1965, or any other year often cited in MCQs testing cooperative sector timelines.

  4. 97th Amendment scope: The 97th Constitutional Amendment inserted Article 43B and Part IX-B — but the Supreme Court in Union of India v. Rajendra N. Shah (2021) struck down Part IX-B as applicable to multi-state cooperatives (holding it encroaches on Parliament's jurisdiction over multi-state cooperatives). Aspirants often miss this judicial nuance.

  5. Payment timeline: The NAFEX commitment is 48 hours — not "immediately" or "7 days" — for direct bank credit. Precision matters in prelims MCQs.


11. Sources