Despite record-high food production, policy mis-management has seen agri imports growing at 9.8 per cent CAGR in the last five years while exports growth has been muted at 1.1 per cent CAGR. Institutional reforms such as creation of farmers’ producers organisations can help in breaking credit, logistics and marketing bottlenecks. It should also be ensured that all States implement the Model Agricultural Produce and Livestocks Marketing Act, 2017, and encourage investments in agri-processing. Doing away with APMC yards, without anything to take their place, is not a good idea as Bihar’s experience has shown. Cold storages need more attention than ever before with rising horticulture potential. The state of food processing parks needs to be reviewed.Subsidies for paddy and cane in rainfed regions, such as free electricity, have led to inappropriate crop choices. The Centre must adopt a holistic approach towards water management and agriculture. Haryana’s incentive scheme for shifting away from paddy is worth emulating but there are few signs that the Centre is thinking along these lines.
Finally, very little can be achieved by just increasing the MSP. While the Centre obviously can’t revive food demand or prices globally, it can certainly come up with long-term policies on exports and imports that help producers deal with non-tariff barriers. The Centre is on the right track in its farm policies; its policy mix needs to be fine-tuned. Source - https://www.thehindubusinessline.comIndia - Agri reforms 2.0: Continuity in income support and workable agri-marketing policies are called for
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