The Kisan Bill has it's own ill effects. It will bifurcate the Kisan community into different levels where the supported ones and smart ones will progress and week innocent ones will degrade with the impact of competition. Also, smart Traders (and they are smart and united in their business) may interfere deeply into Kisan community and strangulate them. The situation will very much deplore into the likes of Maharashtra cash crop farmers where the weaker one submerge under loans and eventually commit suicide.
One option that the Kisan community can take right away is to form their own co-operative society or Union immediately while they are all evenly standing on their own feet. This co-operative society will pick up the Kisan's produce and market it directly to far off purchasers or Traders. If required they can do private or community stocking and storing and produce according to inventory.
A few such in-house (Kisan's own) co-operative societies or Unions can arrange good business requirement and price for the Kisan and direct producers and sellers for the consumers (consequently the price drop). It will also solve many problems of excess wastage and lackness of productive value.
If self-standing Kisans will do this right away then it will also dissipate development of disparity among them and equal status will foster good fraternity relations among them. All in all, it will help in their overall development. IPYadav