2.1 Panchayat Samiti: This local self-government body is the first point of contact for many administrative tasks. A farmer needs to work with them for land-related certifications and for accessing various government development programs.
2.2. Tehsil: This is the administrative hub for land records and revenue collection. A farmer's interactions here are crucial for validating land ownership, getting property documents, and settling land-related disputes.
2.3 SDM Office: As the sub-divisional magistrate, this office handles more serious land and legal disputes. Navigating this office is a critical but often challenging task for a farmer, as it can directly impact their livelihood and land rights.
2.4 . Government Warehouse: These storage facilities are a key linkage for farmers to protect their harvest from pests and bad weather. They allow a farmer to wait for better prices, rather than being forced to sell immediately after harvest.
2.5. Licensed Private Warehouse: These offer a more convenient and modern storage solution, often with better security and management than government facilities. While they are more expensive, they provide greater flexibility and control.
2.6 . Co-operative Warehouses: These are owned and managed by farmer cooperatives. By storing their produce here, farmers can collectively negotiate for better prices and reduce individual storage costs.
