Implementation of the model Agriculture Act in Gujarat is like setting the cat among pigeons as far as Agriculture Produce Marking Committees in the state are concerned.
APMCs across Gujarat are of the view that entry of private companies will impact their functioning.
However, major APMCs in the state have swung into action to take on private sector honchos. Host of them are on a modernisation and infrastructure upgradation spree to counter private sector attack.
APMCs in Ahmedabad, Unjha and Surat are busy sprucing up their facilities and improving service quality.
"Till now APMCs were functioning like typical government offices but they will have to be competitive if they want to survive when private players come into the sector," says Narayanbhai Patel, chairman of Unjha Agriculture Produce Marketing Committee, one of the biggest market yards in Asia.
Babulal Patel, chairman of Ahmedabad APMC, said APMCs would have to improve quality of their services. Private players will offer high quality services to farmers and traders and existing APMCs will have to be equipped with sorting, grading and packaging