Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Over 300 cooperativ­es onboard GeM platform as buyers; Shah urges them to register as sellers too

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NEW DELHI: Cooperatio­n Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday announced that over 300 cooperativ­es, including Amul and IFFCO, have been on-boarded on the GeM portal as buyers and asked them to also register as suppliers to expand their business.

On Tuesday, Shah virtually launched the onboarding process on the GeM portal.

In June, the Union Cabinet expanded the mandate for the Government e-Marketplac­e (GeM) to allow cooperativ­es societies to procure goods and services through the public procuremen­t portal. Earlier they were not allowed to register as ‘buyers' on the GeM platform.

In the first phase, cooperativ­es that have a turnover/ deposits of Rs 100 crore are being on-boarded. As many as 589 eligible co-operatives have been identified and out of that more than 300 have already been onboarded, enabling them to place their purchase orders from Tuesday itself.

There are more than 8.5 lakh cooperativ­es in India and around 29 crore people are associated with these societies.

Major cooperativ­es that have been onboarded so far include IFFCO, KRIBHCO, NAFED, Amul and Saraswat Co-op

Bank. Orders worth Rs 25 crore are expected to be placed on the day of the launch.

While addressing the event, Shah said: “The doors have now opened for co-operatives to buy from the GeM portal”.

He said more than 300 cooperativ­es societies, including 45 multi-state cooperativ­e societies, have already been on-boarded.

The minister said the eligibilit­y criteria for registerin­g as a buyer will be relaxed going forward.

However, Shah, who also holds the portfolio of the home ministry, pointed out that the number of co-operatives societies registered as a seller on the GeM portal is the lowest.

The minister urged them to start registerin­g as sellers as the platform provides huge business opportunit­ies.

“We need to expand the market for co-operatives. All government organisati­ons buy from the GeM portal. I appeal to all co-operatives that they should register on GeM as sellers. GeM is the best medium to increase sales,” he said.

At the event, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said the initiative will make trade easy for cooperativ­es and result in a lot of savings.

With cooperativ­es joining the portal, he said, the value of trade on the GeM platform will rise significan­tly.

“Business worth Rs 2.80 lakh crore has taken place in the last six years,” Goyal said, adding that the target of Rs 2 lakh crore for this fiscal would now have to be revised with the on-boarding of cooperativ­es.

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