Long term potential holds good on sustained focus on supply improvement
Universal basic income as a concept is still a work in progress and needs much debate and elaboration. Its acceptance would be fraught with political risks
The government's price-fixation panel backs legalising farmers' right to sell at MSP
Cabinet decision comes ahead of assembly polls in some key states
It is difficult to gauge the impact of the hike in MSP on government finances
Higher MSP for kharif crops is not enough
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today discussed about the financial implication of the proposed procurement mechanism to ensure that farmers get MSP if market prices fall below the government's benchmark rate.In his Budget 2018 speech, then finance minister Arun Jaitley had announced that think-tank Niti Aayog in consultation with central and state governments will put in place a fool-proof mechanism to ensure farmers get benefit of the minimum support price (MSP).According to sources, senior officials of Niti Aayog made a presentation before the Prime Minister on the proposed procurement mechanism and its financial implication.Niti Aayog has proposed that the states should be given the option of three models -- Market Assurance Scheme (MAS), Price Deficiency Procurement Scheme (PDPS) and Private Procurement and Stockists Scheme.Sources said that the Centre may to have bear Rs 12,000-15,000 crore annually to compensate farmers in case prices fall below the MSP in all crops except rice ...
Indian cotton and paddy could see their competitiveness in international markets take a hit
This price will not only be higher than the FRP of the 2017-18 season, but will also incentivise those farmers whose recovery from sugarcane will be higher than 9.5 per cent
The ruling party, though, is all set to cash in on the MSP announcement clubbed with the other pro-farmer measures of the government
Govt says excessive financial burden might be difficult to sustain in the long run
Centre will bear a share of expenses and states will have operational freedom
Budget hasn't specifically allocated any amount for the same but resources can be arranged through supplementary demand for grants in 2018-19, the official said
The wheat MSP of 2016-17 season which is around Rs 1,625 per quintal was used for the calculation by the SBI Chief Economist
The cost will include all paid expenses plus imputed value of family labour (FL), but not imputed land rent
The Agriculture Minister said consultations were on with states and the NITI Aayog to find out how a better system can be established
Farm-gate prices are down but demand is showing a small turnaround
Except in the case of paddy and wheat, minimum support price has yet to offer remunerative prices
The Union Cabinet had on June 7 approved the minimum support price of 14 kharif (summer-sown) crops
He adds, no govt can meet the Swaminathan formula for calculating the cost of production