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Zorluk: OrtaImplications, Extensions, and Practical Applications

Read the following passage carefully:

In an effort to stabilize rural incomes and eliminate predatory intermediary commissions, the Ministry of Agriculture introduced the Unified Agricultural Digital Marketplace (UADM). The framework requires all registered agricultural produce market committees (APMCs) to digitize their bidding processes and permit buyers from any district within the state to participate in live auctions. To protect smallholder farmers who lack digital literacy or personal smartphone access, the policy mandates that local APMCs establish physical Assistance Kiosks staffed by trained government facilitators to enter bids on behalf of farmers free of charge. Crucially, the legislation specifies that intra-state trade tax exemptions apply strictly to transactions settled electronically through the centralized platform within forty-eight hours of auction closure.

Recent field evaluations demonstrate that while overall transaction volumes on the platform have grown by forty percent, smallholder participation remains concentrated among farmers residing within ten kilometers of district APMCs. Rural logistics providers have reported severe bottlenecks in transporting perishable commodities across district borders due to lingering physical checkposts and inconsistent inter-district transit permits. Agricultural economists argue that while the platform successfully transparentized price discovery, its practical utility for marginal farmers will remain severely constrained unless state transport departments synchronize inter-district transit protocols with the digital marketplace guidelines and establish localized cold-storage aggregation centers near remote farming clusters.

Based on the passage provided, which of the following measures represents the most logically sound practical policy extension to achieve the intended objectives of the UADM for remote smallholder farmers?

  1. Standardizing inter-district agricultural transit protocols and establishing localized cold-storage aggregation centers near remote farming clusters.Cevap
  2. B
    Abolishing central export tariffs on all primary agricultural commodities to incentivize international trade volume on the digital platform.
  3. C
    Making personal smartphone ownership and individual digital literacy mandatory prerequisites for registering crops on APMC bidding portals.
  4. D
    Extending intra-state trade tax exemptions to physical cash transactions provided they are recorded at district APMCs within forty-eight hours.

Cevap

Standardizing inter-district agricultural transit protocols and establishing localized cold-storage aggregation centers near remote farming clusters.
The passage explicitly concludes that the digital platform's practical utility for remote smallholders remains constrained by physical checkposts, inconsistent inter-district transit permits, and a lack of localized cold-storage aggregation centers. Therefore, standardizing transit protocols and establishing regional cold-storage centers is the direct and logically sound practical policy extension.

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1
Analyze the core objective and identified limitations in the passage.
The UADM aims to stabilize rural incomes, but smallholder participation is constrained beyond ten kilometers due to transport bottlenecks, checkposts, and lack of cold storage.
Understanding the specific constraints stated in the text is necessary to identify valid practical extensions.
2
Evaluate the proposed extensions against the passage's premises.
Directly resolving transit protocol inconsistencies and establishing nearby cold-storage centers removes the exact physical barriers identified by agricultural economists in the text.
A valid practical application must logically extend from the premises and facts stated in the passage without relying on unmentioned external factors or misreading details.

Anahtar Kavram

Logically extending passage premises to valid administrative and policy applications
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