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Farmers' Income, Indebtedness and Agrarian Distress in India
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Abstract The paper examines farmers' income, indebtedness and suicides. It concludes that income of farmer is low mainly due to low harvest prices, high cost of inputs and small operational holding size. Low incomes coupled with higher consumption needs force small farmers into high-interest debt trap. There... view more
The paper examines farmers' income, indebtedness and suicides. It concludes that income of farmer is low mainly due to low harvest prices, high cost of inputs and small operational holding size. Low incomes coupled with higher consumption needs force small farmers into high-interest debt trap. There is a need to increase public investment in farm infrastructure, strengthen direct benefit transfer schemes for purchase of inputs, improve institutional credit delivery mechanisms and widen safety nets in rural areas. The recent farm policy related to encouraging Farmer Producer Organizations and contract farming could potentially increase small farmers bargaining power and scale economies to utilise market opportunities.... view less
Keywords
India; agriculture; income; indebtedness; poverty; farmer; microfinance; lending; agricultural policy
Classification
Economic Sectors
Social Problems
Document language
English
Publication Year
2020
Page/Pages
p. 20-38
Journal
The Microfinance Review, 12 (2020) 1
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed