Agricultural – Import: A Potential Stumbling Block On Road To Doubling Farm Income And Farmers' Prosperity Scheme
Business Of Agriculture|March - April 2019

Agricultural Imports in India, particularly food grains where the county happens to be leading producers of cereals like rice, wheat, maize, etc. is like cutting the roots of a tree and pouring water on the canopy!

Dr Mukti Sadhan Basu
Agricultural – Import: A Potential Stumbling Block On Road To Doubling Farm Income And Farmers' Prosperity Scheme

The recent move by the traders to import around 10 lakh tons of maize in view of certain shortage in production in 2018 is certainly not good for the health of Indian agriculture and the farmers associated with the cultivation of maize.

In 2010, maize production in India touched a new record of 22 million tons, which further moved up and reached to 29 million tons in 2017 as compared to 12 million tons in the year 2000 and 15 million tons in 2005. In 2018, the production was a bit low with a likely shortfall of 2 million tons. Such fluctuations may be there based on the occurrence of biotic and abiotic stresses and moreover with the climate change in place. This doesn’t mean to open the import window to get rid of a temporary problem on a short-term basis undermining farmers’ interest and long-term consequences.

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