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Economic Survey 2022 | No space for farmer protests, farm sector reforms

The government had promised to double farmers’ income by 2022. However, it finds no mention in the survey. It exhorts farmers to focus more on allied activities, like animal husbandry and fishing, than on crop cultivation to boost income. While this is good advice, it is neither new nor path-breaking.

February 01, 2022 / 07:42 IST
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Discontent on the fields, which led to one of the longest protests since India’s Independence, does not find mention in the Economic Survey.
The farmers withdrew their year-old protest only recently and only after the government agreed to repeal the farm bills which had proposed several reforms for the agricultural sector.

The Survey also steers clear of any sweeping reforms in the farm sector and makes no mention of the government’s promise to double farmers’ income by 2022. Instead, it speaks at length about the role of the minimum support price (MSP) in providing farmers with better remuneration over their cost of production and offering them encouragement for crop rotation.
The survey exhorts farmers to focus more on allied activities like animal husbandry, dairying and fishing than on crop cultivation to boost income. While this is good advice, it is neither new nor path-breaking.
A committee constituted by the government earlier to recommend ways of doubling farmers’ income by 2022 had also made recommendations along the same lines.

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Growth
The agriculture sector is the largest employer of workforce and it accounted for 18.8 percent (2021-22) in Gross Value Added (GVA) of the country, growing 3.6 percent in 2020-21 and 3.9 percent in 2021-22.
Growth in allied sectors, including livestock, dairying and fisheries, has been the major drivers of overall growth. In FY22, food grain production for the Kharif season is estimated at a record 150.5 million tonnes. Procurement of food grains under the central pool, accordingly, maintained its rising trend in 2021-22, along with MSP.

The survey says that the strong performance of the agriculture sector was supported by the government’s policies that “ensured timely supplies of seeds and fertilisers, despite pandemic-related disruptions. It was also helped by good monsoon rains as reflected in reservoir levels being higher than the 10-year average”.