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the first is all about giving farmers freedom of choice by allowing them to sell anyone anywhere in india. by allowing them to sell to anyone anywhere in india. at the moment, farmers sell their produce through local government regulated markets where they re guaranteed a minimum price. under the new law, these wholesale markets would still exist. but farmers would also be able to sell directly to big businesses. the government says farmers will be better off by having more options. but farmers fear that once corporations are involved, price guarantees will disappear. the second law sets the rules for how farmers draw up contracts with businesses. things like setting a price for crops before they are even planted. the third allows private businesses to stockpile basic crops like lentils, onions and potatoes. until now, only the government was able to store large reserves of these. it means private companies can buy these in bulk. farmers fear this will impact pricing even further. to g
by allowing them to sell to anyone, anywhere in india. at the moment, farmers sell their produce through local government regulated markets with a guaranteed minimum price. under the new law, these wholesales market will still exist but farmers will also be able to sell directly to businesses. the government says that farmers will be better off by having more options but farmers fear that once corporations are involved, price guarantees will disappear. the second law sets the rules for how farmers draw up contracts with businesses. things like setting a price for crops before they are even planted. the third, allows private businesses to stockpile basic crops like lentils, onions and potatoes. until now, only the government was able to store large reserves of these. it means private companies can buy these in bulk. farmers fear this will impact prices even further. to get a better understanding