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Ineffective MSP

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July 03, 2017

What is the issue?

The newly released Minimum Support Price (MSP) for crops has some problems.

What is MSP?

  • Minimum Support Price is the price at which government purchases crops from the farmers.
  • Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP) recommends Government of India to fix MSP before sowing season.
  • The objective of the MSP is to ensure remunerative prices to the growers, by encouraging higher investment and production.
  • At present, the MSP covers 24 crops, which includes cereals, pulses, oilseeds, copra, raw cotton, raw jute and tobacco.

What are the concerns with present MSP?

  • Market prices of some crops have gone below the MSP which could discourage sowing.
  • Except in the case of paddy and wheat, minimum support price has yet to offer remunerative prices.
  • The government's pricing policy for the 2017 kharif crops might worsen the farmers demand.
  • The new MSPs for major kharif crops are only marginally higher than those of the previous season.

What makes the new MSPs worse?

  • For cotton, moong and sunflower seed MSP is lower than the actual expenses incurred in cultivation.
  • Farmers are staring at a net loss in the coming season.
  • Low increases in MSPs ease their distress.
  • Overall value of farm produce has also been on a slide for several years.
  • The costs incurred by farmers on inputs such as seeds, fertilisers, pesticides and labour are rising faster than the prices of their produce.

How this issue can be addressed?

  • Government need to provide Procurement support to the farmers.
  • Government can fix support prices at 50% above actual costs.
  • Effective and successful market intervention based MSP to other crops should be considered.
  • The “price deficiency payment mechanism” mooted by a task force of the NITI Aayog should be implemented.
  • Trying out such a setup on a pilot basis would be a reasonable starting point.

 

Source: Business Line

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