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Home / Business and Economy / SEBI Empowers Farmers with Commodity Market Knowledge

SEBI Empowers Farmers with Commodity Market Knowledge

20 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • SEBI is actively educating farmers and agricultural groups.
  • Awareness programs focus on commodity derivatives market.
  • Training will equip local instructors to deliver education.
SEBI Empowers Farmers with Commodity Market Knowledge

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is actively engaged in educating various stakeholders about the commodity derivatives market. Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey announced that SEBI's awareness programs are specifically tailored for farmers, producer groups, exporters, importers, and academic members from agricultural colleges. This outreach addresses a clear need for targeted education identified through SEBI's investor surveys, aiming to demystify complex financial instruments.

SEBI is also implementing direct engagement strategies, including outreach programs with Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs). These dialogues are crucial for identifying and addressing the specific challenges FPOs face when trying to access and participate in the commodity markets. This hands-on approach ensures that SEBI's initiatives are relevant and impactful for the agricultural community.

To further enhance the reach of these educational efforts, the National Institute of Securities Markets, an institution under SEBI, will conduct specialized training programs. These programs are designed to equip local trainers with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively deliver awareness sessions on commodity derivatives markets within their respective communities. This strategy aims to create a sustainable network of educators.

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SEBI is running awareness programs to educate farmers about the commodity derivatives market.
SEBI is conducting outreach programs and training local instructors to spread knowledge on commodity derivatives.
Farmers, producer groups, exporters, importers, and students from agricultural colleges are targeted.

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