The Committee maintains a sub-market yard at Wadadha in the Armori Taluka, where it owns a plot of land measuring 0.80 hectares. Under the RKVY scheme, a warehouse with a capacity of 1,000 metric tons has been made available for farmers to store their grain.
The Committee maintains a sub-market yard at Korchi, where it owns a plot of land measuring 1.40 hectares.
The Committee maintains a sub-market yard at Desaiganj, situated on a plot of 1.80 hectares owned exclusively by the Committee. Daily auctions are conducted at this location. Various infrastructural facilities have been constructed there under the MACP scheme. Furthermore, thanks to the National Agriculture Market (e-NAM) initiative, the auction process at Desaiganj is now conducted online.
The Committee maintains a sub-market yard at Kurkheda, situated on a plot of land measuring 0.51 hectares that is under the Committee's sole ownership. Daily auctions are conducted at this location. For the purpose of grain storage by farmers, a total of three warehouses—comprising one 1,000-metric-ton facility established under the RKVY scheme, and two additional facilities (of 200 and 250 metric tons, respectively) constructed using the Market Committee's own funds—have been made available.
