What is the role of the 'Warehousing Development and Regulatory Authority' (WDRA)? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

What is the role of the 'Warehousing Development and Regulatory Authority' (WDRA)?
A. To regulate warehouse receipts
B. To fix MSP
C. To provide loans
D. To build warehouses
Answer: Option A
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
WDRA regulates and promotes warehousing, accredits warehouses, and helps in the negotiability of warehouse receipts for farmers to get loans.

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