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Wheat and Rice Included in Price Stabilization Fund

by Ayushi
March 20, 2024
in INDIA
As part of its retail intervention to tame inflation, the government is selling Bharat rice at ₹29 a kg, and Bharat atta at ₹27.50 per kg
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The government’s decision to include wheat and rice under the Price Stabilization Fund (PSF) marks a significant step in its efforts to stabilize food prices and curb inflationary pressures, particularly in the lead-up to the general elections. This move comes as prices of essential commodities, including rice and wheat, continue to rise, posing challenges for consumers across the country.

 

The PSF, established in 2014-15 with a corpus of ₹500 crore, serves as a crucial tool for maintaining a strategic buffer stock of key food commodities and releasing them into the market when prices surge. Until now, onions, potatoes, and pulses have been the primary commodities covered under the PSF. However, the inclusion of wheat and rice expands the scope of the fund and enables the government to address the soaring prices of these staple grains.

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Under the new arrangement, the Food Corporation of India (FCI) will receive a subsidy for supplying wheat and rice to central procurement agencies such as the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd (Nafed) and the National Cooperative Consumers’ Federation of India (NCCF). This subsidy aims to incentivize the processing and sale of wheat and rice under the Bharat brand, which is offered to consumers at subsidized rates.

 

The decision to include wheat and rice in the PSF reflects the government’s commitment to ensuring food security and affordability for all citizens, especially amid rising inflationary pressures. By subsidizing the production and distribution of these essential food grains, the government seeks to mitigate the financial burden on consumers and stabilize prices in the market.

 

However, the effectiveness of this intervention remains to be seen, particularly in light of past experiences where similar initiatives have yielded mixed results. While the government’s intent to alleviate the hardships faced by consumers is commendable, the success of these measures will depend on various factors, including market dynamics, consumer behavior, and the implementation of the subsidy scheme.

 

Critics argue that such interventions may have limited impact on market prices and consumer behavior, citing previous instances where subsidized food grains failed to alleviate inflationary pressures effectively. Nonetheless, proponents of the PSF maintain that strategic interventions are necessary to safeguard the interests of consumers and prevent speculative activities in the market.

 

The timing of this decision, ahead of the general elections, has also raised eyebrows, with some observers suggesting political motives behind the move. However, proponents argue that the government’s primary objective is to address the immediate concerns of consumers and ensure food security during challenging times.

 

The inclusion of wheat and rice under the Price Stabilization Fund underscores the government’s commitment to addressing rising food prices and ensuring food security for all citizens. While the effectiveness of these measures remains uncertain, the government’s proactive approach to stabilizing food prices is a step in the right direction. Moving forward, close monitoring and evaluation of the subsidy scheme will be essential to gauge its impact and effectiveness in mitigating inflationary pressures in the food market.

Tags: essential commoditiesfood securityGovernment InterventionInflationPrice Stabilization FundRiceWheat
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