GS 3: EconomyGS 2: Governance

To complete reform drive, rationalise food and fertiliser subsidies, Pg12

Article advocates for rationalizing food and fertilizer subsidies to improve efficiency and reduce fiscal burden, suggesting reforms in PDS and fertilizer pricing.

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Key Highlights:

  • India's economy is projected to grow at 7.4% in FY26, with consumer inflation down to 1.3% in December 2025.
  • Agri-GDP growth is expected to be only 3.1% in FY26, a drop from 4.6% in FY25, due to collapsing food prices.
  • The food subsidy is likely to reach Rs 2.25 trillion, and the fertiliser subsidy may rise to Rs 2 trillion in the Union Budget.
  • 56% of the population receives free food under the PM Garib Kalyan Yojana, while extreme poverty was at 5.3% in 2022.

Detailed Insights:

  • Current agricultural policies favor water and fertilizer-intensive crops like rice, sugarcane, and wheat due to massive subsidies on power and fertilizers.
  • The Food Corporation of India (FCI) incurs an economic cost of around Rs 42/kg for rice and Rs 30/kg for wheat.
  • Scaling down the coverage of free food distribution from 56% to a lower percentage and direct cash transfers to producers can reform the food subsidy system.
  • Converting fair price shops (FPS) into nutrition hubs with diversified food options like pulses, oilseeds, milk, eggs, fruits, and vegetables is suggested.
  • Excessive urea subsidy leads to imbalanced fertilizer use, contaminating groundwater and increasing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
  • Bringing urea under the Nutrient-Based Subsidy (NBS) scheme and shifting the fertilizer subsidy to the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare (MoAFW) are potential reforms.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Food Subsidy: The difference between the economic cost incurred by FCI and the revenue generated from PDS beneficiaries.
  • Nutrient-Based Subsidy (NBS): A subsidy scheme where fertilizers are subsidized based on their nutrient content.
  • Minimum Support Price (MSP): The minimum price set by the government to purchase certain crops from farmers.
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