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Agriculture and food security. Himanshu. Agrarian Revival since 2005. Signs of revival since 2004-05 after the worst agrarian crisis during 1997-2004 Agricultural growth rate picked up: more than 3% after 2004-5 Agricultural investment picked up Agricultural credit doubled Good monsoon - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Agriculture and food Agriculture and food securitysecurity

Himanshu

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Agrarian Revival since Agrarian Revival since 20052005Signs of revival since 2004-05 after

the worst agrarian crisis during 1997-2004

Agricultural growth rate picked up: more than 3% after 2004-5

Agricultural investment picked upAgricultural credit doubledGood monsoonTOT moving in favour of agriculture

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Worrying trends since Worrying trends since 20092009Growth slowed down, less than 0.5%

during 2008-09 and 2009-10Partly drought but are there structural

issuesNot so clear at this stage due to lack of

dataCost of cultivation has gone up sharplyTerms of trade have started moving

against agriculturestagnation in agriculture credit off-takeEnvironmental factors

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Food grains TOT is Food grains TOT is decliningdeclining

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International food prices are International food prices are also decliningalso declining

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Cost of cultivation has Cost of cultivation has gone up gone up

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Cash cost is increasing since Cash cost is increasing since 2009, mainly labour, diesel 2009, mainly labour, diesel and fertiliserand fertiliser

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Fertiliser capacity has Fertiliser capacity has remained stagnantremained stagnant

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Imports have increased. Imports have increased. Introduction of NBSIntroduction of NBS

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Impact of NBS: distortion in Impact of NBS: distortion in prices prices

Kharif 2010 Kharif 2011

Nitrogen 7.77 8.27

Phosphorous 4.5 3.78

Potassium 1.75 0.77

N:P:K Ratio 4.44:2.57:1 10.78:4.93:1

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Was the revival real?Was the revival real?The movement in TOT was led by

increase in MSP and speculative activity

Not enough evidence of this being demand led

Rural demand growth due to NREGA etc appears to be exaggerated

Food price inflation: structural, speculation

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What to expect in futureWhat to expect in futureUrea prices likely to be increasedDiesel prices likely to be increasingUnlikely that demand increases

domestically or internationallyInternational prices likely to stay

lowFear of high fiscal deficits likely to

put pressure on agricultural investments as well as food, fertiliser and other subsidies

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Food securityFood securityMalnutrition situation is not showing

any signs of significant improvementsHungama report (2011) confirms the

severity of the malnutrition problemsome inference on the basis of calorie

intake dataThe decline in calorie intake between

2005-2010 has been the worstThe Myth of diet diversification

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Calorie Intake from NSSOCalorie Intake from NSSO

  Rural Urban

1972-73 2266 2107

1983 2221 2089

1993-94 2153 2071

1999-00 2149 2156

2004-05 2047 2020

2009-10 1958 1922

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