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Consumers or farmers? Inflation fight tests Modi government in an election year

The unprecedented levels of inflation in food prices have brought the focus back on the government’s intent to raise farmers income, especially when the country is bracing for national elections in less than a year

August 23, 2023 / 19:58 IST
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The unprecedented levels of inflation in food prices have brought the focus back on the government’s intent to raise the income levels of farmers

The Centre is walking a tightrope in its efforts to fight food inflation with consumers on the one end and farmers’ interest on the other.

The government’s frequent measures to arrest the price rise in staples ranging from onions to rice are beginning to fuel concerns over New Delhi’s intent to enhance the income of farmers, a key vote bank.

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Even before official data revealed that India’s headline retail inflation touched a 15-month high of 7.44 percent in July driven by a surge in vegetable prices and staples such as cereals and pulses, the Union government had sprung into action prohibiting the export of non-basmati white rice from July 20. Since then, a series of measures have been rolled out to keep a lid on prices – from selling rice and wheat under the Open Market Sale Scheme (OMSS), subsidising the retail cost of tomatoes, to imposing a 40-percent export duty on onions.

Farmers up in arms