Competitiveness and Efficiency in Groundnut Oil Sector of India

A Amarender A. Reddy, M. Bantilan
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One of the central problems of groundnut production and processing sectors are huge inefficiencies due to uncertain production environment owing to rainfed cultivation, less resource base of smallholder farmers and processors, and low adoption rate of improved technology. This policy brief addresses critical issues binding groundnut oil sector inefficiency and international competitiveness. With the widening gap between demand and supply of edible oils in India, policy action is imperative not only to arrest surging imports of edible oils but also to benefit both producers and consumers in terms of broader employment generation and decentralized rural industrialization. Specific policy implications are highlighted in this policy brief, which encompass: a) the harnessing of improved varieties with attributes like drought tolerance, high oil content, high productivity for large scale seed multiplication/distribution by both public and private agencies; b) viable village seed banks and seed networks through cycles of rabi (postrainy) season seed multiplication to meet the seed requirements of kharif (rainy season) and vice versa; c) low-cost technologies to increase profitability and reduce risk; d) oilseed clusters to facilitate scale economies and capacity utilization in processing units; and e) capital subsidies to accelerate technological upgrading to shed inefficiency in the processing sector. The expected gains in efficiency in both production and processing of oilseeds are expected to produce measurable producer and consumer benefits, which will justify proposed non-market distorted subsidy for both seeds and technological upgrading in the processing sector.
印度花生油行业的竞争力和效率
花生生产和加工部门的核心问题之一是由于雨养种植造成的生产环境不确定、小农和加加工者的资源基础不足以及改进技术的采用率低而造成的效率低下。本政策摘要解决了制约花生油部门效率低下和国际竞争力的关键问题。随着印度食用油供需差距的扩大,必须采取政策行动,不仅要遏制激增的食用油进口,而且要在更广泛的就业机会和分散的农村工业化方面使生产者和消费者都受益。本政策简报强调了具体的政策影响,包括:a)利用具有耐旱性、高含油量、高生产力等特性的改良品种,由公共和私营机构进行大规模种子繁殖/分发;B)可行的村庄种子库和种子网络,通过rabi(种后)季节种子繁殖的循环来满足kharif(雨季)的种子需求,反之亦然;C)低成本技术,以提高盈利能力和降低风险;D)油籽集群,以促进规模经济和加工单位的产能利用;e)提供资本补贴,加快技术升级,以摆脱加工部门的低效率。油籽生产和加工效率方面的预期收益预计将产生可衡量的生产者和消费者利益,这将证明对加工部门的种子和技术升级的非市场扭曲补贴是合理的。
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