Infographic: How MSP makes Indian agriculture uncompetitive
Minimum support prices (MSP) across the board surpass international prices, in the range of 119 per cent to 11 per cent, making Indian crops uncompetitive in the global export market

- Dec 29, 2020,
- Updated Jan 21, 2021 3:20 PM IST
Minimum support prices (MSP) has surfaced as the biggest bone of contention in the tussle between Centre and farmers over the new agricultural laws. While the system does provide a price guarantee to farmers for their produce, it also makes it significantly costlier in comparison to international prices, anywhere between 119.3 per cent and 10.9 per cent. This makes Indian crops uncompetitive in the global export market.
Illustrations by Mohsin Shaikh
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Minimum support prices (MSP) has surfaced as the biggest bone of contention in the tussle between Centre and farmers over the new agricultural laws. While the system does provide a price guarantee to farmers for their produce, it also makes it significantly costlier in comparison to international prices, anywhere between 119.3 per cent and 10.9 per cent. This makes Indian crops uncompetitive in the global export market.
Illustrations by Mohsin Shaikh
Also view: The Rise of BangladeshAlso view: Farm Bills - The Hot PotatoAlso view: How MGNREGS rescued migrant workers
Also view: What's the fuss about FRDI Bill?
Also view: India's GDP - Apples to apples
Also view: Bitter Pill -- Indian pharma's dependence on China
