Agriculture : Deathly Hallows or A Philosopher’s stone
Prologue
Agriculture has long been the backbone of the Indian economy and a vital engine of development. It contributes roughly 16% of the country’s GDP and supports nearly half of India’s population. Yet, despite its significance, the sector remains trapped in a state of persistent distress
Some would argue of the change capitalist tone of the society is the reason of downtrodden condition of indian agriculture , some politics and a small fraction of society going way beyond being pessimistic and giving the toll on the growing technology
The Eye of the Storm
Historically, agricultural prosperity has often been uneven, with cultivators receiving a disproportionately small share of the value generated within agrarian systems, I have left the count of jagirdars and zamindars , we don't count businessman in the definition . And more or less from a bird’s eye view much has changed in the parables , not much in the fields , yet rising farmer suicides , yet another livelihood crises . Are these problems exactly structural or a magnified state of small picture ?
The Distress from Cradle to Grave
In atleast my area , there's a saying of a son born in the farmer’s family is the son of the soil . He is born with a purpose to change the current state of affairs of the distress or atleast modify the course to a less tormented journey to the grave
Farmers with small landholdings are the worse sufferers of the coummnity . NABARD states approx 86% of the farmers are small and marginal , resulting in
1. Growing only MSP assured crops
2. Low cost benifit ratio of using technology in small farms
3. Lower livelihood options of livestock
From Farm to Fork
Starting from the pre harvest phase of fragmented land holdings the farmer then runs into
-Stagnant production due to low quality seeds and diversion of agricultural land to developmental
-Most of the farmers are dependent on monsoon as the source of irrigation
- The modern zamindar crises of informal lending and no access for farmers to agriculture credit
-very high input costs - deregulated fertilizer prices, lower farm subsidies
Facing all the bashes just to get into exploitation by middleman in APMC mandis
MSP - Panacea or Politics
Highly contested theme but it is the only safety net a low income small landholder farmer
What is the heat
MSP has various methodologies to be calculated
1. A2 approach - actual input costs
2. A2+FL - which includes family labour
3. C2 - The most comprehensive state which include A2+FL + implied rent on land and interest on capital assets
Currently in india MSP is given at A2+FL approach - 1.5 times , the farmers demand C2 approach - 1.5 times
Now even Swaminathan and Ashok dalwai committee has recommended the same
Cog in the wheel
Legality of MSP is another cog in the wheel , without a legal backing everything is bol bacchan
Feminisation of Agriculture
As the saying goes, “Women are the backbone of agriculture.” Their growing involvement has improved food security and strengthened rural livelihoods. With equal access to land, credit, and modern technology, women can truly help agriculture reap a rich harvest for the future
But what can be better - disbursion of landholdings on the legal name of women , seems plausible but far on the road
The Technological Debate
Most of the factions of the society consider technology is boon for agriculture but there are views being technology has materialised the land and made the spirit go away . What are the tech and how benifits of that can be reaped
1. Drones - pest detection , crop damage assesment
2. Ai and ML - precision agriculture
3. Geospatial remote sensing
4. Mobile and ICT platforms
Though out of proportions but to lift up agriculture , farmers are the new agriculturalists
Epilogue
Agriculture is India’s true Sorcerer’s Stone—a quiet yet powerful force capable of transforming lives and shaping destinies. Every seed sown carries a story of hope, resilience, and renewal.
If empowered with innovation and opportunity, our farms can do more than feed a nation; they can revive the livelihoods of millions and breathe fresh life into the Indian economy.


The issue has been articulated with great precision. The rapid increase in dependency has outpaced the rate of reforms and technological advancements.
ReplyDeleteA very well written and insightful article.
ReplyDeletevery precise yet brilliantly descriptive ✨
Deletevery precise yet brilliantly descriptive ✨
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