Increase in Price of MSP by Modi Government: A Critical Review 

Minimum Support Price MSP

The Modi government announced to increase the Minimum Support Price (MSP) of rabi crops including wheat by Rs 110, barley by Rs 100, gram by Rs 105. The recent announcement by the Modi government to increase the (MSP) of agricultural grains needs to be analysed in a larger context. 

The comparative study of increase in the MSP during the one decade of the Modi government and one decade of the Manmohan government reveals that the proportional increase in MSP during the Manmohan government was almost two to three times higher than increase in MSP during the Modi government. 

The highest MSP increase between 2013-14 to 2023-24 was 72.33 percent in the price of Moong from Rs 4500 to Rs 7755. The highest increase in MSP between 2003-04 to 2013-14 was 228.47 percent in the price of Moong from Rs 1370 to Rs 4500.

 

Grain

MSP 2003-04

MSP

 2013-14

Increase %

MSP

2023-24

Increase %

Paddy

550

1310

138.18

2040

55.73

Wheat

630

1400

122.22

2125

51.79

Gram

1400

3100

121.43

5335

72.10

Arhar

1360

4300

216.18

6600

53.49

Moong

1370

4500

228.47

7755

72.33

Urad

1370

4300

213.87

6600

53.49

Almost similar is the case with the other agricultural grains where the proportional increase in MSP during the Manmohan government ranges from 122.22 percent to 228.47 percent, the proportional increase in MSP during the Modi government is merely between 51.79 percent to 72.33 percent. 

Before anyone jumps into the conclusion of making any argument in favour of the Modi government for the recent increase in the MSP one also needs to understand that this is the same Modi government who tried to bring three anti-farmers bills in the parliament despite continuous protest from the farming community across the country. 

This is also the same Modi government who went on to defame the farmer protests as seperatist, anti-nationals and Khalistani etc. This is the same Modi government who came to power in a strong nexus with big capitalists like Ambani and Adani. 

The anti-farmer policies of the Modi government also reflected in the annual growth rate of agriculture in India. The growth rate of the farming sector in India during the year  2005-06 to 2014-15 was 3.6 percent and this came down to 2 percent during 2015 to 2020.

Author:  I Anupriya a PhD scholar at Patna university, I have represented India in the British High commission Student leadership Program in London. I am also the spokesperson of a JD(U).Janta dal United.

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