"Since agriculture is becoming unremunerative, particularly for small and marginal farmers due to a variety of reasons, the Committee feels that the government should move towards remunerative pricing mechanism for all 24 crops," a committee on agriculture said in its report tabled today in Parliament.
Currently, the government announces minimum support prices (MSPs) for the 24 crops that act as the floor price.
The panel did not subscribe to the view of the agriculture ministry that an increase of 50 per cent on cost of production as recommended by the National Commission on Farmers headed by MS Swaminathan might distort the market.
There's a view in government circles that the MSP as recommended by the Commission for Agricultural Costs & Prices (CACP) is based on objective criteria and a variety of relevant factors.
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