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New index to check ease of doing agri-business
News:
- The ministry of agriculture is planning to come out with its own index to rank states on ‘ease of doing agri-business’.
Important Facts:
- Background: This proposal comes barely two years after NITI Aayog launched the first index to rank states on the basis of marketing and farmer-friendly reforms and India jumped 23 places in the Global Ease of Doing Business ranking of the World Bank.
- About Index on ‘ease of doing agri-business’ :
- It will broadly rank states on six major reform parameters related to the farming sector and have a total score of 100.
- The six major reform parameters include the following:
- Marketing reforms (total weight of 25),
- Reducing the cost of inputs (20),
- Governance and land reforms (20)
- Risk mitigation (15)
- Increasing production and productivity (10)
- Investment in agriculture (10).
- In marketing reforms which has the highest weight of 25 the following factors have been included: adoption by states of the model Agriculture Produce and Livestock Marketing (Promotion and Facilitation) Act – 2017, the establishment of electronic national agriculture market network, development of rural haats and post-harvesting infrastructure.
- The agriculture ministry may consider rewarding high performing states (both in absolute and incremental terms) by linking them to the allocation of flexi-funds available under various flagship schemes.
- Comparison with NITI Aayog Agricultural Marketing and Farm Friendly Reforms Index:
- NITI Aayog Index, ranked states on three broad parameters that included agricultural market reforms, land lease reforms and reforms related to forestry on private land, felling and transit of trees.
- In the initial edition of that Index in 2016, Maharashtra stood first in the rankings, followed by Gujarat.
- However the proposed index has a wider ambit, but the focus is still on reforms, with marketing reforms (25%) and governance and land reforms (20%) carrying almost half of the weight of the parameters in its scoring system.
- Another major parameter on which States will be rated on is their success in reducing the cost of farm inputs (20%) by distributing soil health cards and encouraging organic farming and micro-irrigation.
- Risk mitigation measures such as crop and livestock insurance carry a 15% weightage, while increased productivity and investment in agriculture carry a 10% weight each.
- An online dashboard to track State performances will be developed by the year-end, according to the concept note’s timelines.
- As and when reforms are undertaken, the same would be incorporated into the index with appropriate weights.
- The respective division of the ministry of agriculture will evaluate the performance information furnished by the state governments to verify their accuracy.
- Significance:
- As agriculture is a State subject, the index is aimed to develop a competitive spirit between the States.
- Moreover the committee set up to recommend strategies to double farmers income by 2022 had also suggested that States should be ranked based on their reform and governance record.
- The basic idea is to incentivize the states for various reform measures undertaken by them over the years and see how efficient they have been in implementing government programmes.
- Critics viewpoint:
- Critics say that unless basic issues related to farming are addressed in totality, such measures won’t help farmers.
- The moot point is that farmers aren’t getting the price for their produce and a fresh ranking will not solve that.
- The parameters of such rankings also need to be carefully set.
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