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Title: Food subsidy: concept, rationale, implementation design and policy reforms
Authors: Desai, Bhupat M.
D'Souza, Errol
Namboodiri, N. V.
Keywords: Food Subsidy;Policy Reforms;Public food supply chain
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Economic & Political Weekly
Citation: Desai, B. M., D’souza, E., & Namboodiri, N. V. (2014). Food Subsidy. Economic & Political Weekly, 49(52), 37.
Abstract: This paper counters negative advocacy about the food subsidy, the public distribution system, and farm price supports. It argues that the public food supply chain for market intervention has a favourable impact on the cost-benefit ratio, poverty reduction, calorie consumption by the poor and productivity-led agricultural growth. The paper proposes reforms for the six pillars of the public food supply chain. These include: an alternative poverty line concept that is linked to the minimum “norms” for calorie intake enabling a reduction of the exclusion and inclusion errors, procurement just for the PDS and buf fer stocks to be purchased at a farm price that is fully cost-based, fair price shops with fixed and adequate time of operations, “indent” of the demand, doorstep delivery, and so on.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/17249
ISSN: 2349-8846
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