Title: Agricultural Diversification in India and Role of Urbanisation
1Agricultural Diversification in India Regional
Analysis
P. Parthasarathy Rao Dharmendra Kar
Workshop cum Training on Agriculture and Rural
Indebtedness Jointly sponsored by the Project for
economic Education, Press Institute of India and
the Indian Liberal Group Oct 30, 2005 - New Delhi
2 Diversification of agricultureSchematic
Diversification
Resource endowments
3Facets of Agricultural Diversification
Macro level
- Shift from farm to non-farm activities
- Shift to high value commodities/enterprises
- Use of resources in diverse and complementary
activities
Micro level
- To meet household food security
- Minimizing production and marketing risks
- Generating additional income
4Definition of Diversification for this study
Diversification towards High Value Commodities
(HVCs) HVCs for this study include Fruits,
Vegetables, Milk and Meat
Objectives
- Spatial sub-division of districts based on
diversification towards HVCs - Nature and speed of diversification
- Role of urbanization determining nature and speed
of diversification - Andhra Pradesh Case study
- Implications for policy and regional planning
5Determinants of diversification
- Demand side factors
- Population growth
- Income growth
- Urbanization
- Change in taste and preferences
- Export potential
Supply side factors Technology Infrastructure Mark
et linkages Resource endowments Socio-economic
factors
6Agricultural diversification (High Value
Commodities)
7Relative importance by level of diversification
1998
8Selected indicators by level of diversification
1998
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10Diversification and Urbanisation
11Diversification and urbanisation
12Relative importance of urban and other
district groups 1998
13Selected indicators of urban and other
districts 1998
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16Nature of diversification in urban surrounded
district groups and highway passes
17Spatial Analysis HVCs
18Area under fruits
( NCA)
(000s ha)
19Area under vegetables
( NCA)
(000s ha)
20Share of livestock value to total agricultural
value 1998
Milk
Meat
21Concluding remarks
- HVCs account for 50 of agricultural
production in 56 districts and districts -
- Milk and poultry meat had the fastest growth rate
among HVCs - Urbanisation has a significant influence on
diversification towards HVCs , particularly
poultry meat and fruits - Other factors
- road density, small farms, improved technology,
fodder availability and rainfall positively
influenced diversification - Tractor density, HYV area and irrigation
negatively influenced - diversification
22Andhra Pradesh Case study
23Andhra Pradesh farming sector Facets of the
crisis
- Rising rural unemployment
- Decline in rural per capita incomes
- Inadequate access to formal credit
- Poor rural and marketing infrastructure
- Profound disquiet in rural areas
- AP has dubious distinction of highest farmer
suicides - High levels of out-migration to urban areas
- Highest incidence of child labor
- Yield stagnation in traditional crops
- Food self-sufficiency achieved
- Accounts for 35 of rice procurement in India
- Relentless pressure on natural resources
- Declining water tables
- Unsustainable rice cropping
- Excessive use of inputs
- Fertilizers, pesticides, water, electricity
- Newer pressures from trade liberalization
- Prices, quality, sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS)
measures
24Annual compound growth rates of agriculture
sub-sectors and GDP, Andhra Pradesh (1993-94
prices)
25Diets trending away from basic cereals
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27Composition of the value of agricultural
production by level of diversification Andhra
Pradesh, 1999-2001 (1980-82 prices)
28Districtwise HVC share in total value Andhra
Pradesh,
Change in share, 1982 to 2001
Distribution by HVC share
29Selected indicators by level of diversification
Andhra Pradesh, 2001.
30Income from HVCs - Kurnool, AP 2002-03
(household survey)
Irrigated
Rainfed
31Employment effects of HVCs, AP, 2002-03
household survey (average)
32HVCs Challenging policy terrain
- Marketing
- Domestic
- Export
- Processing
- Contract farming
- Case study Gherkins
- Credit
- Infrastructure
33Share of food processing industry by type Andhra
Pradesh
34Contract farming a new frontier
35Agri-Export Zones (AEZ) in Andhra Pradesh
36Distribution of priority sector credit Andhra
Pradesh 2003-04
Priority sector
Crop sector
37Distribution of credit by diversification zones,
Andhra Pradesh, 2003-04
38Pro-HVC policy interventions
- Pricing water
- Building efficient marketing networks
- Implement Model Marketing Act
- Dismantling government monopoly
- Increasing investments in infrastructure
- Roads, cold storage, bulk coolers
- Foster improved linkages between rural-urban
markets
- Emphasizing vertical integration thru contract
farming - Increase enforceability
- Harness private sector innovations in food
processing and marketing - Adding value thru processing
- Simplify procedures for setting up food
processing industries - Enhancing access to formal credit
- Expand crop/rainfall insurance schemes
- Enabling public-private partnerships
- Extension
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