Thursday, December 03, 2020

Don’t kill 2nd green revolution: Rolling back farm reforms would privilege a small but vociferous group over the silent majority

 The Times of India | December 2020

The current protests by Punjab’s farmers hold many lessons. One of them is that politics is a short game, a T20 cricket match, while economics is a long term, five-day Test match. Punjab’s farmers are playing the former while the government is playing the latter, which makes it frustrating for the two sides and for spectators in the stands.

Because of this mismatch, a second lesson is that it’s difficult to reform in a democracy. A populist who promises rice at Re 1 per kg will usually defeat the reformer at the polls. Hence, successful reformers spend more time selling reforms than doing them. India’s reformers have failed in this regard, which is why 29 years after 1991, India still reforms by stealth and Indians cannot distinguish between being pro-market and pro-business. They continue to believe that reforms make the rich richer and poor poorer, despite so much evidence to the contrary.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, one of the world’s great communicators, forgot this lesson and didn’t win the nation’s support for the three farm bills before enacting them in June. His government resorted to stealth, pushed the farm bills through Parliament without talking to the opposition, states, or farmer organisations. This led to false rumours that the price subsidy (MSP) and government procurement would go away soon and corporate farming would replace peasant farming. He can still repair this damage.

A third lesson is that a small, organised, and well-funded group in a democracy can hijack the nation’s interest when the majority is silent and unorganised. Behind the protests are arthiyas, buying agents in APMC mandis, who stand to lose Rs 1500 crore a year in commissions, plus rich farmers of Punjab, who are part of the 6% of India’s farmers who benefit from the MSP regime, according to the 70th round of the NSS. Both are powerful. The arthiyas finance elections, are often politicians and leaders of farm unions.

The three farm laws offer three basic freedoms to the farmer. One, he can now sell anywhere to anyone, freeing him from having to sell to a monopoly cartel at the APMC mandi. Second is the freedom to store inventory which was constrained so far by stocking limits in the Essential Commodities Act. This gives incentive for cold storages to come up, to whom farmers can now sell directly. Third, it gives farmers freedom to make forward contracts, transferring their risk to businessmen, leading hopefully to a freedom to lease unviable lands for a job and a share in profits.

The Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee (APMC) is an obsolete institution from an age of scarcity, meant to protect the farmer but becoming his oppressor, a monopoly cartel fixing low prices for the farmers’ produce, forcing distress sales. The reforms have broken this monopoly and since June, out-of-mandi farmer sales have grown sharply while mandi transactions have plunged 40%. This reform needs to be followed up with a stable policy on exports, unlike the present ‘start-stop’ policy, under which onion exports were recently banned. This is why farmers hanker after MSP.

It’s good news that farmer unions and government have finally begun to talk. The main demand of Punjab’s farmers and activists supporting them, is to make the minimum support price a legal right. This is a bad idea because it makes Punjab’s farmers produce what people don’t want and discourages them from growing what people do want. It results in overproducing wheat and rice and underproducing protein rich daal.

Every year, the nation groans under a mountain of excess grain, some of which is eaten by rats. Because of MSP, the Punjab farmer grows water guzzling rice, harms his soil, lowers his water table and kills thousands of people through air pollution from burning stubble. The Punjab farmer is not to blame. He behaves rationally – growing what he’s incentivised to.

By giving farmers freedom from irrational controls, the reforms seek to raise farmers’ incomes through higher productivity. Indian farm yields are only half or a third of our competitors. China, with half the arable land of India, produces double the crop. The problem is that 80% of Indian farmers own less than two hectares. These can become more productive by use of scientific methods and by growing high value crops. But it requires infusion of capital and technology.

The farmer, however, doesn’t have the money to pay for it. Nor does the government. Hence, the next reform should give farmers freedom to lease their lands to agri-professionals with capital and technology, and become in turn shareholders and workers on the same land, setting the stage for the second green revolution.

The downside to this scenario is a fear of big business taking over agriculture. The answer is for farmers to organise themselves in the form of cooperatives, or farmer-producer organisations like Amul that the PM has spoken about. It’s not easy to make a success of a cooperative, but there are enough examples to emulate.

The other fear of farmers – of MSP going away soon – is unfounded. Government has to point out that it needs to procure rice and wheat to supply lakhs of ration shops under the Food Security Act. Covid-19 has dramatically underlined the importance of the food security system in a time of crisis. No government can handle the political challenge of doing away with food security. It’s too big a risk. So, farmers can relax. But it doesn’t mean that MSP should become a legal right. In the ideal world, it would be far better one day to replace the entire system of agriculture subsidies – water, power, fertilisers and MSP – with a minimum basic income to the farmer. But that’s not going to happen anytime soon.

14 comments:

Neha Oberoi said...

Awesome blog post, I always like to read qualitative and informative blog posts.
Female Escorts Services Burnley
Escorts Service in Cheshire
Bolton Escorts Service
Escorts in Warrington

Unknown said...

truckload services southeast usa is the top rated service

James Charlie said...

Your post definitely hits the right spot. Kudos for the hard work. Your suggestion to opt for a reliable online assignment help facility is definitely a practical and feasible one in today's scenario. This is where the impeccable online programming assignment help by the MyAssignmentHelpAU platform comes into the picture. If you are looking for a comprehensive assignment help facility that caters to all your writing requirements efficiently. Their Python Programming Assignment Help service is definitely the one-stop service for you. You can easily place an order for your complicated academic assignments with the MyAssignmentHelpAU platform in three simple steps that too at highly reasonable prices.

Radha krishnan said...

nice,Ratsms is one of the topmost leading companies that provide bulk sms services in India. They provide a trustworthy cost to bulk sms compare to others if anyone wants a bulk sms gateway please contact them for a low-cost bulk sms service.


SMS Service provider in India | bulk sms explicit Bangalore | promotional sms provider | bulk sms reseller mysuru | SMS API | bulk sms gateway

Brooklyn Smith said...

I really enjoy simply reading all of your website blogs and web pages. Simply wanted to inform you that you have people like me who appreciate your thoughts and, knowledge. Definitely a great post about this topic. Hats off to you guys! The information that you have provided is very helpful and I hope, you sharing also like this work. Thank you and Please keep doing like this fabulous work. Online Assignment Help Australia - Assignment Help in Melbourne - Best Assignment Help in Adelaide - assignments help

My Site said...

Thanks on your marveous posting! dependably manufacture astonishing entities
Please always write good comments 메이저사이트

My Site said...

Great post! I am actually getting ready to across this information, is very helpful my friend.
바카라
사설토토

Abbie Wright said...

Dear admin, First of all i tell you some things about your writing. I have never seen like this writing about this topic. I like your each blogs. i am happy to read your blog and, I was looking at some of your webs pages also on this website, I conceive this website is really instructive! Keep putting up and Thank you so much for this help and Bless you buddy. homework help cpm - college essay help - homework help math - help with my assignment

zarkazijar said...

This a very informative post thanks for sharing the useful information. fce-katsina cut off mark for physical & health education

Bruce said...

Searching for the best team of Assignment Help Online service can be a daunting task for aspirants. This is why our brilliant academic homework and assignment help service in on top demand. We can provide outstanding assignment help solution to cater to your needs.

TOTAL138 : AGEN SITUS SLOT ONLINE TERPERCAYA TAHUN 2023 said...

thanks bro TOTAL138

TOTAL138 : AGEN SITUS SLOT ONLINE TERPERCAYA TAHUN 2023 said...

huge thanks bro for the insght , Total138

TOTAL138 : Situs Slot Online Terpercaya said...

great site and blog , always keep up te good work bbro Total138

Rite Way Towing & Recovery Inc said...

car battery jump service ensuring your battery issue is resolved on the spot.