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Diversification of Agriculture in Punjab

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July 17, 2017

What is the issue?

  • The growth rate of Punjab’s agriculture fell to 3% between 1987 to 2005 and it went durther down to 1.6% between 2006 and 2015.
  • This is less than half the all-India average of 3.5%.

What is the problem?

  • Punjab is endowed with one of the best possible infrastructures for agriculture in the country.
  • The network of regulated mandis in Punjab is one of the best in the country.
  • A robust and fast-moving procurement system has reduced the market risks of wheat and paddy growers in the state.
  • Almost 90% of the market arrivals is procured at the minimum support price (MSP).
  • So, this system has made Punjab’s farmers risk averse.
  • This also discourages farmers from diversifying the wheat-rice cycle e.g Diversification from common rice to hybrid maize.
  • Farmers are reluctant to switch as there is no effective procurement system for this crop.
  • Lack of diversification poses a threat of ecological imbalance.

What could be done?

  • With the GST coming into force, the processing industry could be incentivised to prefer Punjab over other states in purchasing agricultural raw material.
  • There should be vigorous efforts to increase productivity and procurement of rice in the eastern states.
  • Simultaneously, Punjab should promote the use of micro-irrigation, especially for sugarcane and fruits and vegetables.
  • The dairy and meat industries are other sources of diversification for Punjab’s agriculturalists.
  • They can also diversify towards fruit and vegetables.
  • The government will also need to invest in marketing infrastructure for fruit and vegetables, as it did for grains by creating a robust mandi infrastructure.
  • A modern expressway from Khanna (Punjab) to Kandla (Gujarat) could be helpful in the faster transportation of fruit and vegetables.

 

Source: The Indian Express

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