The sub-market yard at Vadgaonpan village has been transferred after paying the government fees. Land leveling and construction of a boundary wall have been completed to develop a modern market at that location. The market committee has also installed two weighbridges using its own funds to start auctions of cauliflower, a regular agricultural commodity, as soon as possible. The livestock market, which was suspended due to government orders because of COVID-19 and Lumpy Skin Disease affecting animals, will resume every Saturday. Three sheds have been constructed for the animals, and water facilities have been provided. Separate toilets for men and women have also been built. In the sub-yard, a 1000 metric ton warehouse for farmers has been constructed under the government's National Agricultural Development Scheme, through a joint venture of the Maharashtra State Agricultural Marketing Board, Pune, and the Agricultural Produce Market Committee, Sangamner, Sub-market Vadgaonpan.
The market committee has erected large sheds made of tarpaulin and bamboo at the Vadgaonpan sub-yard, on the lines of Nashik district, to start a market for loose onions. Public auctions of loose onions have commenced from May 2024. A proposal for various planned infrastructural and developmental works at this location has also been submitted to the government for approval.
