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India heading towards a food crisis.

by "GeekBoy" <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 2, 2008 at 10:11 AM

Rising prices are not pure indicator of crisis

Shortage of food is not only faced by India but it is a globally
experienced 
problem. Drought in Australia has lead to international shortage of wheat 
and an ex****t ban on rice from Thailand and Vietnam has pressured the 
international rice supply.

This situation of crisis can be debated in the context of inflated prices
of 
food products and mainly that of staple food. Prices are likely to rise if

the supply is not able to meet the demand.

In India, the rate at which the consumer preferences are changing is much 
less than the rate of slowdown in the production of cereals along with 
diversification of land towards high value agriculture. This effect is 
likely to create pressure on supply, but as of now, the rising fuel prices

have primarily led to the spurt in food prices.

The concern is that with global shortage of foodgrains, even im****ts are 
unviable, but the FCI has assured that there are enough stocks of rice and

wheat, if there is actually a situation of food crisis.

Since last two decades, Indian agriculture output is constrained by low 
yields, falling water table, poor infrastructure, lack of irrigation and
no 
new technological breakthrough. Grain output has been stagnant and 
agriculture had been growing at a low rate of 2-2.5 per cent. The need for

investment in agriculture has been repeatedly highlighted so as to avoid
any 
shortages in future.

On the other side, increase in demand of cereals from the livestock sector

for feed, the use of cereals for bio-fuel has further diversified the use
of 
grains. Thus in the present time, high fuel costs, increasing demand for 
feed, use of cereals for bio-fuel along with unattended supply constraints

have created pressure on supply.

In addition, worsening global supplies and rising prices have created a 
situation that looks like a food crisis. But in a short- term scenario, 
rising food prices are not the pure indicator of a food crisis. But still,

the major concern is that of rising global temperature which would further

impact the yields, and this trend of rising prices may not be a
short-lived 
phenomena.


http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/ET_Debates/Is_India_heading_towards_a_food_crisis/articleshow/2918392.cms
 




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India heading towards a food crisis.
"GeekBoy" <n  2008-04-02 10:11:36 
Re: India heading towards a food crisis.
Straydog <arthures@[EM  2008-04-02 15:43:39 

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