Minimum Support Price

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  • Round the year, India’s farmers produce a host of agricultural commodities such as paddy in the kharif season or wheat in the rabi season. For the most part, farmers sell their produce in the market.

About MSP

  • Meaning
    • The MSP for a crop is the price at which the government is supposed to procure/buy that crop from farmers if the market price falls below it.
    • MSPs provide a floor for market prices, and ensure that farmers receive a certain “minimum” remuneration so that their costs of cultivation (and some profit) can be recovered.
  • Objective
    • The government incentivises the production of certain crops, thus ensuring that India does not run out of staple food grains.
    • MSPs create the benchmark for farm prices not just in those commodities for which they are announced, but also in crops that are substitutes.
  • What if the prices in the market are too low?
    • This can often happen if there is a bumper crop that season, or if the international prices of a particular commodity are quite low.
    • In such a scenario, India’s farmers, who are already some of the poorest citizens of the country, will struggle to make ends meet.
    • Apart from their individual troubles, if farmers give up farming as a result of low prices, it can even put the country’s food security at risk.
    • MSPs announced by the government each year are a way to preempt such an eventuality.
  • Support prices
    • During each cropping season, the government announces minimum support prices for 23 crops.
  • Crops covered
    • 7 types of cereals (paddy, wheat, maize, bajra, jowar, ragi and barley)
    • 5 types of pulses (chana, arhar/tur, urad, moong and masur)
    • 7 oilseeds (rapeseed-mustard, groundnut, soyabean, sunflower, sesamum, safflower, nigerseed)
    • 4 commercial crops (cotton, sugarcane, copra, raw jute)
  • Who decides what the MSP would be and how?
    • The MSPs are announced by the Union government and as such, it is the government’s decision.
    • But the government largely bases its decision on the recommendations of the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP).
  • While recommending MSPs, the CACP looks at the following factors:
    • The demand and supply of a commodity
    • Its cost of production
    • The market price trends (both domestic and international)
    • Inter-crop price parity
    • The terms of trade between agriculture and non-agriculture (that is, the ratio of prices of farm inputs and farm outputs)
    • A minimum of 50 per cent as the margin over the cost of production.
    • The likely implications of an MSP on consumers of that product.

Source: IE

 
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