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               SPIRALLING DIESEL PRICES                         he owes to the banks. In this case, ultimately he finds
               Hike in the fuel prices adds burden on farmers di-  himself caught in debt trap and commits suicide. The
               rectly and indirectly. Direct impact is in the form of   banks have Debt-Swap Scheme to free the farmers
               increase in the diesel price. Indirect impact is felt in   from loans due to the moneylenders, but progress of
               the garb of revised prices of all inputs. The hike in   the scheme is not satisfactory.
               diesel price from an average  48 per litre to  80 per   Punjab, for example, is an agriculturally prosper-
               litre has increased the cost of cultivation. The cost of   ous state with almost 100 per cent public procure-
               fuel price is built into all the goods and a service pur-  ment of food-grains (wheat and paddy). Farmers
               chased and leads to inflation in all the sectors. As a   in the state witnessed huge prosperity during and
               consequence of frequent price revisions of fuel price   in the period immediately followed by the green
               during the regime of Modi government, the cost of   revolution. This prosperity was well aided by the
               cultivation has increased by  1500- 2500 per hec-  government policy of providing agricultural inputs
               tare depending upon the crop, for the farmers who   at highly subsidised rates and keeping the prices of
               practice mechanised farming. This has squeezed the
               margins of the farmers because the remuneration of
               the crops has not increased proportionately.
                                                            The successive
               INDEBTEDNESS
               Why has the indebtedness being rising despite rapid   governments have
               expansion of banking and higher credit allocation
               year-on-year? Prof Satish Verma, an RBI Chair Pro-
               fessor at Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial   failed to take up the
               Development, Chandigarh, said that indebtedness in
               not the key reason for the predicament of the farm-  cause of the farmers.
               ers, though it has been the triggering factor in most
               of the cases. Indeed, indebtedness is the manifesta-  The promises have been
               tion of a number of factors through which the thread
               of suicides is commonly believed to run. It is mainly   made to ameliorate the
               the agricultural distress rooted in crop failure, de-
               pressing prices of agricultural products, rising cost
               of production, lack of irrigation facilities, monsoon   situation of farmers
               failures, floods, pest attacks, spurious seeds and pes-
               ticides and policy paralysis, that is the igniting factor   but their problems
               leading to farmers’ suicides. Diverting loans for non-
               productive purposes has also been widely quoted as   continue to multiply                                                                                                                  Farmers struggle
               the factor that ultimately causes the farmer to com-                                                                                                                                       with disposal
                                                                                                                                                                                                          of stubble
               mit suicide in the event of his failure to repay the
               loaned amount. Raising loans from the moneylend-
               ers and commission agents has always been stressful
               that, in some cases, has also induced suicides.   food-grains at higher levels. This provided them huge         come accustomed to a particular standard of living   CLIMATE CHANGE AND AGRI INCOME
                 Farmers have diverse credit needs and all of these   margins that the farmers used for up-scaling their       following the green revolution.                  The rising temperatures and changing climate is an
               cannot be met by the banking sector. Farmers re-  living standards. In the subsequent period — start-             Moreover, the cost of essential services such as ed-  area of concern for agriculture economists as it may
               quire funds for meeting domestic as well as other   ing particularly from the era of liberalisation of 1991     ucation and health skyrocketed in the post liberali-  affect the productivity in agriculture and undermine
               non-productive expenditures. Banks extend credit   -- the liberal import of food-grains depressed their         sation period. Hence, maintaining living standards   the farmers’ income. The Economic survey of 2017-18
               for productive purposes only. Crop loans, which   prices in the local markets. Also, the government fol-        became out of reach of the paying capacity of the   had pointed out that the climate change will affect
               are eligible for interest subvention of three per cent   lowed a policy of keeping the food prices low to en-   farmers which put him in a state of quagmire and   the productivity and farmers’ income. No matter
               subject to fulfilment of the terms and conditions, ac-  sure food security in the country. The cost of produc-  distress.                                        how much we invest in inputs and soil fertility, the
               count for the major share in agriculture credit. Since   tion also rose at a rate much higher than the output.    The number of farmers’ organisations operating   vagaries of weather (excess or scanty rain) can ne-
               the banks do not have control over the end use of   Indeed, the terms of trade between agriculture and          in the country is quite large. These have affiliations   gate all the investments.
               these funds, the possibility of their diversion for non-  non-agriculture sector which was favourable before    with the political parties that have vested interests   According to A Nambi, Director, (Climate Resil-
               productive purposes is quite high. Ultimately the   1991 turned unfavourable for agriculture sector in          that are opposed to each other.                  ience Practice), World Resources Institute (WRI In-
               farmer finds himself in a position where he is unable   the subsequent period.                                    Therefore, the farmers need to unite themselves   dia), agriculture in India is facing sundry problems
               to return the amount and takes recourse in suicide.   Thus, the farmers’ margins in the post liberalisa-        under a common banner that will serve only the   and climate change is one of the factors affecting ag-
               In some cases, the farmers borrow from the com-  tion period continuously declined while their expen-           farmers’ movements rather than sub-serve the in-  riculture. He said that tropical weather is very com-
               mission agent/moneylender to pay off the debts that   ditures did not fall correspondingly as they had be-      terests of the political parties.                plex and difficult to understand. Right information at



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