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Making MSP legal obligation can create complexities, warns agricultural economist Ashok Gulati

Farmers' Protest: Eminent agricultural economist Ashok Gulati warned that Punjab's delay in pursuing diversification efforts by at least two decades poses a threat to future generations.

February 15, 2024 / 16:10 IST
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The MSP serves as the baseline price established by the government for purchasing crops from farmers.

Ashok Gulati, an eminent agricultural economist and professor at the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), has weighed in on the pressing issue of farmers' demand for legislation on Minimum Support Price (MSP) and its potential implications. In an interview with the news agency ANI, he expressed his views, stating, "The establishment of MSP as a legal obligation may introduce complexities... A more prudent approach might involve mitigating market risks for farmers."

The distinguished economist advocated for an approach that provides farmers with protection against market risks, suggesting the creation of a price stabilisation fund, wherein, if prices fall below the MSP, the government intervenes by procuring a portion of the produce to ensure farmers receive a fair price. This, he argued, would offer more robust support to the farming community.

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