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Agriculture not out of the woods yet -Dharmakirti Joshi, Neha Duggar Saraf & Sakshi Gupta

-The Financial Express Though food inflation could be lower than last year's 11.1%, fruit and vegetable prices remain the pressure points. Concerns over monsoon have diminished a lot in recent weeks because of four positive developments. First, rainfall deficiency has reduced sharply from a century-high of 45% for June to 17% as on August 18. Second, sowing has caught up significantly from 40% below normal in mid-July to just 2.3% below normal...

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India faces criticism for blocking global trade deal, but is it justified? -Jayati Ghosh

-The Guardian India cannot support an agreement that ignores food security when millions of its people go to bed hungry each night There is a view on global trade negotiations that has been propagated by a spate of commentaries and news analysis over the past few months. It runs broadly as follows: the multilateral trade regime had been limping to a slow death because of the failure of the Doha development round...

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Govt sets up high-level committee to restructure FCI -Sayantan Bera

-Live Mint The eight-member committee, headed by former food minister Shanta Kumar, will submit its report in three months New Delhi: India's ministry of consumer affairs, food and public Distribution on Wednesday created a committee to recommend ways to restructure Food Corporation of India (FCI), which it says is plagued by functional and cost inefficiencies. The eight-member committee will be chaired by Shanta Kumar, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) member of Parliament from...

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Inflation: Three reasons why rising food prices could be here to stay -M Rajshekhar

-The Economic Times None of the standard explanations quite explain the rise in food prices India has seen: pronounced since 2006 and alarming after 2010. Drought and poor rains? The country has seen good aggregate rainfall in most of those years. Spike in global prices? Those were high in 2007-08, not now. Fragmented value chains that allow middlemen to grab large margins? The value chain has always been fragmented. Growth has slowed...

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Why people want to be poor -Richard Mahapatra

-Down to Earth Crisis in Chhattisgarh over implementation of food security law has crucial lessons for India's public Distribution system The unprecedented surge in below-poverty-line (BPL) families in Chhattisgarh has a lesson for India's public Distribution system (PDS). In its overdrive to implement its own food security law, the state has issued more ration cards than the total number of households. Political parties see it as a scandal, while it may...

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