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Best of both sides | Ashok Gulati writes: Why MSP should not be legalised
- The Indian Express |
- Economics (Indian Economy) |
- 2025-01-10
- Price Stabilization Fund (PSF)
- Minimum support price (MSP)
The article discusses the drawbacks of legalizing Minimum Support Prices (MSPs) for agricultural produce in India. It argues that such a policy could disrupt market dynamics, lead to government financial burdens, and suggests a focus on market-based solutions and agricultural value chains instead.
Understanding the Impact of Legalizing Minimum Support Prices (MSPs)
The debate around MSPs (Minimum Support Prices) is complex and has significant implications for both farmers and the economy. While the intent to support farmers is understandable, it's crucial to comprehend the intricacies of the market economy before making MSPs legally binding.
Challenges with Legalizing MSPs
- Market Dynamics: In a typical market economy, prices are determined by supply and demand. Legalizing MSPs would disrupt this balance, leading to potential market inefficiencies.
- Excess Supply: If MSP is set above market equilibrium, it may result in excess supply, which the government would then need to manage, raising questions about feasibility and resource allocation.
- Government Burden: The government would have to absorb unsold excess produce, which presents logistical and financial challenges.
Alternatives to Legalizing MSPs
- Price Deficiency Payments: Compensating farmers for the difference between MSP and market prices is another approach, but it risks market manipulation and collusion.
- Stabilization Fund: Establishing a Rs 25,000 crore fund focused on crops like pulses and oilseeds may enhance MSP effectiveness without making it legal.
Market-Driven Growth
- Non-MSP sectors such as fisheries, meat, eggs, milk, and horticulture have demonstrated robust growth, indicating the effectiveness of free markets.
- MSP-backed crops like wheat and rice have grown at lower rates, highlighting potential inefficiencies in the MSP system.
Policy Implications and Recommendations
- Agri-Value Chains: Encouraging models like AMUL can increase farmers' share of consumer prices, thus supporting income without legalizing MSPs.
- Consumer Bias: Current policies often suppress market prices, inadvertently taxing agriculture and harming farmers.
- Liberalization: Further liberalizing agricultural markets can potentially benefit farmers more than legalizing MSPs, aligning with broader economic reforms.
The views presented are personal insights by Gulati, a Distinguished Professor at ICRIER, emphasizing the need for rational policymaking in agriculture.