Addressing Agricultural Power Subsidy: A Case Study of North Gujarat
Published By: CSS on eSS | Published Date: June, 07 , 2010This paper on the basis of fieldwork in the region of North Gujarat tries to analyze the
perceptions among various sections of the farmers and examines whether the subsidy is
pro-poor in nature. The paper, by citing field experiences, shows that the big farmers are
reaping the benefits of subsidy and selling water to the small and marginal farmers who
are at the receiving end. Flat rate tariff structure has resulted in a highly skewed
distribution of subsidy which is regressive in nature. Policy intervention is required to
reform the subsidy structure so that it becomes targeted, reaches small and marginal
farmers and prevents further depletion of ground water resource in a region which has one
of the world’s most severely over exploited aquifers.
Author(s): Vidyut Joshi, Akash Acharya | Posted on: Jun 07, 2010 | Views(1352) | Download (711)