Farmers earn less than 40% in case of Fruits, Vegetables

Recently, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) released working papers inflation and Value Chains. 

What is the agricultural value chain?

Value Chains

  • It involves all people and activities that bring farm products such as maize, vegetable, or cotton to consumers. 
  • Key stages are
    • Input and production: In this stage, crops are produced. 
    • Processing: Raw products are cleaned and transformed. 
    • Packaging: Products are packaged. 
    • Distribution: Finished products are transported to markets. 
  • Example: Food manufacturer’s value chain 
    • Purchasing agricultural goods from farmers.

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Use of ICT in Value Chain

  • ICT refers to information and communication technology. 
    • Its use in value chain can enhance efficiency and effectiveness of value chain. 
  • Key ways ICT is used
    • Information sharing: ICT facilitates exchange of information among processors, farmers, distributors, and consumers. 
    • Market access: ICT helps to provide producers  with access to broad market by connecting them directly with buyers. 
    • Education and Training: ICT provides a platform for online training and services to raise productivity. 

    • Processing the goods in factories. 
    • Selling final products in the market. 

Key Findings

  • Middlemen Dominance: Middlemen and retailers captured a significant portion of the price paid by consumers for fruits and vegetables during times of high inflation.
  • Disproportionate Profits: Farmers receive a relatively smaller share of the consumer rupee compared to the profits earned by intermediaries.
  • Varying Shares: The share of farmers in the consumer rupee varies across different agricultural products.
  • Higher Shares for Dairy, Poultry, and Pulses: Farmers’ shares were higher in the case of dairy, poultry, and pulses compared to fruits and vegetables.

Fruits and Dairy Products Earnings
Lower Share for Fruits: In the case of fruits like bananas, grapes, and mangoes, farmers earn a smaller share of the consumer rupee.

  • Bananas: Farmers get about 31%.
  • Grapes: Farmers receive around 35%.

Mangoes:

  • Farmers’ share is 43%.
Higher Share for Dairy and Poultry: Farmers earn a higher share in dairy and poultry sectors.

  • Milk: 70% goes to farmers.
  • Eggs: Farmers get 75%.
  • Poultry meat:

Farmers and aggregators share 56%.

Vegetables and Pulses Earnings
Lower Share for Vegetables: Farmers earn a modest share for key vegetables like tomatoes, onions, and potatoes.

  • Tomatoes: 33% of the consumer rupee.
  • Onions: 36%.
  • Potatoes: 37%.
Higher Share for Pulses: Farmers earn a larger share in pulses.

  • Gram (chana): 75% goes to farmers.
  • Moong: Farmers’ share is 70%.
  • Tur: Farmers receive 65%.

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Implications

  • Need for Reforms: The findings suggest a need for reforms to reduce the dominance of middlemen and improve the share of farmers in the value chain.
  • Policy Interventions: Government policies can play a crucial role in promoting direct marketing, strengthening farmer cooperatives, and improving infrastructure to enhance farmers’ incomes.
  • Consumer Awareness: Raising consumer awareness about the plight of farmers and encouraging them to support fair trade practices can also contribute to a more equitable distribution of profits.

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