Aggregate Public Support to Indian Agriculture

Atri Mukherjee, D. Suganthi, Rishabh Kumar, Priyanka Bajaj
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Agricultural subsidies, public investment and income transfer are the three main instruments of India’s farm support policy. This paper examines the aggregate level of public policy support to Indian agriculture for the period from 1995-96 to 2020-21, by putting together different support measures extended by central and state governments and classifying those under three different categories, namely, subsidies, public investment and green box support. The findings reveal that despite some moderation from the peak level achieved during 2008-09, the aggregate support to Indian agriculture continues to remain sizeable at 22.4 per cent of agriculture GVA in 2020-21. In the aftermath of the global financial crisis (GFC) in 2008-09, which is also coincident with the global food crisis, input subsidy declined sharply, whereas the decline in investment was more gradual. Furthermore, there is a distinct shift in the composition, away from input subsidies and in favour of green box support, which includes direct transfer to supplement farmers' income. Using multi dimension index method, the effective aggregate support index, constructed after assigning different weights to the three components as per their impact on agricultural growth, highlights that effective public support to agriculture, which was low in the late 1990s improved substantially till 2008-09 and moderated thereafter. The index values suggest that there is scope for further improvement in policy support for Indian agriculture with higher emphasis on public investment.
公众对印度农业的支持
农业补贴、公共投资和收入转移是印度农业支持政策的三大主要手段。本文考察了1995-96年至2020-21年期间印度对农业的公共政策支持的总体水平,将中央和邦政府提供的不同支持措施放在一起,并将这些措施分为三类,即补贴、公共投资和绿箱支持。研究结果显示,尽管从2008-09年达到的峰值水平有所放缓,但对印度农业的总支持仍然相当可观,在2020-21年占农业GVA的22.4%。2008-09年全球金融危机(GFC)也与全球粮食危机同时发生,投入补贴大幅下降,而投资下降则较为缓慢。此外,在构成上也有明显的转变,从投入补贴转向绿箱支持,其中包括直接转移以补充农民收入。利用多维指数法,根据对农业增长的影响对三个组成部分赋予不同权重,构建有效总支持指数,结果表明,从20世纪90年代末到2008-09年,公众对农业的有效支持度大幅提高,此后有所放缓。该指数表明,印度农业的政策支持仍有进一步改善的余地,应更加重视公共投资。
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