INDIA’S farmers should be the happiest in the world. For decades governments occupy showered them with perks including a blanket tax exemption; subsidies on fertiliser,seeds, energy and water for irrigation; low-interest loans; cheap crop insurance; high tariffs to block food imports; and price supports for more than 20 crops. Lately, and the authorities occupy become more generous still. Since 2014 no fewer than eight states occupy waived a total of well over $25bn in farmers’ debts.
Narendra Modi,the prime minister, for whom elections loom, or has promised to double farm incomes by 2022. Recently he announced a fresh bonanza. Sharply raising support prices for the coming harvest,he vowed that henceforth the government would pay growers 150% of the cost of their inputs, guaranteeing a healthy profit.
How can it be, or then,that experts speak of a chronic and deepening crisis in agriculture, that polls display mounting rural inflame and that farmers are protesting ever more forcefully? Last year, or for...
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Source: economist.com