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        Essential Commodities Act 
        The Essential Commodities Act (ECA) was a Parliamentary act which governed the delivery and 
        supply of commodities or products, whose obstruction could affect the lives of the common 
        people to a great extent. 
         
        The act was modified through the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020 as part of the 
        2020 Indian Agricultural Acts (Also known as Farm Bills) 
         
        This article will give further details about the Essential Commodities Act within the context of the 
        IAS Exam. 
        Details of the Essential Commodities Act 
         
        The Essential Commodities Act came into force in 1955 and has been used to manage the 
        supply, distribution and production of commodities termed as ‘essentials’. In this way the 
        government makes these commodities available for consumption at acceptable prices. A 
        minimum support price can also be fixed by the government should it deem it necessary 
         
        The list of commodities included under the ECA are as follows: 
         
          ● Fertilizers 
          ● Pulses 
          ● Edible Oil 
          ● Cereals 
          ● Oilseeds 
          ● Petroleum and allied products 
          ● Seeds of fruits and vegetables 
         
        *Note:​ In the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak, Masks and Sanitizers also became listed under 
        the ECA 
         
        In the event of a commodity’s supply becoming short and its price increasing as a result, then 
        the Centre can set stock holding limits for a specific period. Once the limit is set, the States will 
        ensure that adequate steps are taken to ensure the guidelines are followed by preventing 
        wholesalers, retailers, importers etc from accumulating a commodity beyond the specified 
        quantity. 
        It is however at the discretion of the State to impose any form of restrictions. But should 
        restrictions be imposed then the State will punish any errant shopkeeper and traders who 
        indulge in blackmarket practices by conducting raids and auctioning of the excess goods. 
       Changes under the ​Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act 2020 
       It was announced in May 2020 by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman that the ECA would be 
       further amended to be only be implemented under extraordinary circumstances like war or 
       famine.  
        
       This was taken in light of strides in agricultural productivity made in the ensuing decades.  
        
       The Essential Commodities (Amendment) was passed in the Lok Sabha on 15 September 
       2020, while it was passed by the Rajya Sabha on 22 September 2020. It received approval from 
       the President Ram Nath Kovind on 27 September 2020. 
        
       The amendment has brought about the following changes: 
        
         ● It allows the government to remove few commodities termed as ‘essential’, provided 
          there was no special circumstance at play (war, famine, natural calamities etc) 
           
         ● Future regulations would be based on the trajectory of rising prices. They would come 
          into effect should there be a 100% rise in price for horticulture produce. While for 
          non-perishable agricultural food items, the limit is set to 50% increase 
           
         ● Food stocks meant for common distribution will not be subjected to any form of 
          restriction.  
           
       In addition to these changes the following benefits would also be brought about by the ECA 
       Amendment: 
        
         ● Creation of a competitive agricultural market and prevention of agri-waste due to 
          increased investment in cold-storage facilities 
           
         ● Bringing price stability for farmers.  
       Issues Regarding the ​Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act 2020 
        
       The Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act 2020 has also its fair share of issues. They are as 
       follows: 
        
         ● The new amendment to the ECA is believed by critics to infringe on State’s powers as 
          they will be unable to regulate hoarding and black market practices. 
           
         ● The stock limit relaxations under the ECA may lead to black marketing and hoarding 
          rather than benefiting the producers. This will lead to increase in inflation and monopoly 
          of few individuals over prices of certain goods. 
       Despite these issues, the amendment to the ECA, 1955, was long due as the act was passed at 
       a time when India was not self-sufficient enough to feed its growing population. Six decades 
       hence, the scenario has changed and the Essential Commodities Amendment Act may actually 
       help in increasing farmer’s income and improve ease of doing business. 
        
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