Agriculture
Subsidies – Do we need it ?
Importance of Subsidies
Agriculture contribute 15% to our GDP and 60% of total
employment beside it we know that our economy is agriculture dependent.
Features of Indian Agriculture
• Indian
farmers have less land and are basically illiterate or less educated.
• Poor
technology application.
• Gambling in monsoon.
• Poor
post production/harvest infrastructure of Storing Crop
• Small
Land holding - 95% Under small land
holdings.
What is agriculture subsidy?
- Subsidies are grants given to a specified public especially small famers to get a desired action from their side.
- For instance, when government is feeling that the yield per hectare is low which can be increased by using fertilizers, then government gives fertilizers subsidies so that small farmers can purchase the fertilizer.
When/Why agriculture subsidies are given?
• Food
Subsidy & Minimum Support Pricing (1964 LK Jha Committee)
• Fertilizer
subsidy
• Irrigation.
• Power
subsidy to farmers.
• Subsidized
Priority lending
Problems of Agriculture subsidy
• Cant
distinguish the needy and non –needy. Much reach the rich.
• Theories
against subsidies: Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel laureate in economics, argued that
farm subsidies in long term can effect of raising global food prices, which in
fact harms the poor, increases malnutrition, etc.
• Subsidies
and Vote Bank Politics:
– The timing of Agriculture subsidies,
generally given keeping in view of elections or declared in election manifesto.
– The Agricultural
Debt Waiver and Debt Relief Scheme – 2008 ( Before General
Elections)
– New
Chief Minister of Karnataka Siddaramaiah enhanced the subsidy for milk
producers from Rs 2 to Rs 4 a litre - one of the promises made by the Congress
in the Karnataka election manifesto 2013.
• Inadequate
targeting of subsidies, corruption and black markets leading subsidy to reach
less than 50 paisa out of 1 rupee to
genuine poor farmers.
Agriculture subsidies - do we need it? - Before answering this question lets answer the below questions:
1.Are subsidies not given to any other sector in the
economy?
Petroleum Technology sector, Aviation sector,
Industrial Sector through SEZ's, Parks
etc.
2. Is India the only country giving Agriculture Subsidies?
In 2009, the EU gave $988 per hectare as farm
subsidy and the US gave $190 while India
its just $149 .
3. Most part of the Agriculture subsidies in India go to fertilizers?
Are we applying excess fertilizers?
In
2010, China used 400 kg per hectare of NPK to produce 5,399 kg per hectare of
food grain while India used only 166 kg per hectare of NPK to produce 2,237 kg/
hectare of food grain. Bangladesh, meanwhile, used 224 kg per hectare and
Pakistan used 185 kg.
4.What will be the impact if Agriculture subsidies alone
are removed?
A
report says - A reduction in farm
subsidies will lead to a fall in consumption and complete removal will cause an
18 per cent drop in farm production.
Subsidies can deliver well....
• Providing
higher rate of subsidies to the marginal farmers and lower rate to the rich
farmers.
• Providing
appropriate teaching of innovative methods to every farmer.
• Growth
of Canal and Tank Irrigation.
• Prevent
corruption and Black markets.
• Govt
should inspect the Proper Distribution of Subsidy.
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