The Supreme Court is reviewing a petition advocating for a Minimum Support Price (MSP) that covers the weighted average production cost for farmers.
The petition highlights the financial struggles of Indian farmers, who are often unable to sell their crops even at their production cost.
The petition cites farmer suicides, with 17,000 reported in Maharashtra over the past five years.
The court has issued a notice to the Central Government regarding the calculation of production costs for agricultural produce.
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The petition argues that the current method of calculating the cost of production varies from state to state, leading to inadequate MSP rates.
A proper MSP, based on the weighted average cost, could potentially alleviate the financial distress faced by farmers and reduce farmer suicides.
The government's procurement process is also under scrutiny, with the petition suggesting that procurement should occur at the declared MSP rate.
This issue is connected to broader discussions on agricultural policy, farmer welfare, and rural economic stability in India.
How UPSC asks Questions on this:
UPSC Prelims 2020
Key Concepts Involved:
Minimum Support Price (MSP): A form of market intervention by the Government of India to insure agricultural producers against any sharp fall in farm prices.
Procurement: The process of acquiring goods or services, in this case, agricultural produce, by the government.
Weighted Average Cost: An average reflecting the proportional quantity of each item within a dataset.