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Farmers lose out

Farmers lose out 

FEW would be surprised by the revelation that farmers in India get only about one-third of the final selling price of fruits and vegetables. Many would put the figure even lower than what a Reserve Bank of India (RBI) research paper indicates. Wholesalers and retailers pocket almost two-thirds of what consumers pay. For the three principal crops, the study puts the farmers’ share at 33 per cent for tomato, 36 per cent for onion and 37 per cent for potato. The stark anomaly is attributed to the lack of an efficient supply chain and marketing system. The perishable nature of the crops, shortage of storage facilities and the large number of intermediaries are persistent bottlenecks. The bust-and-boom cycle symbolises the structural inefficiencies. Farmers resort to distress sale and even dump crops in anger when prices drop far below production costs. In the lean season, when the prices shoot up, they do not benefit much.

 In contrast, egg suppliers get 75 per cent of the final price. For poultry meat, farmers and aggregators receive for 56 per cent of retail price. For cereal and dairy products, farmers receive around 70 per cent. Studies over the years have advocated more investment in research and development, irrigation and logistics. The RBI paper suggests reforms in marketing of vegetable and fruit crops, and their necessity cannot be overstated; it is imperative to create more storage facilities. A pragmatic outlook is the way forward. The authorities must take note of the farmers’ concerns — the push for private mandis, for instance, remains a contentious issue — and build consensus on systemic changes.

It must no longer be business as usual. Tying demands such as assured price in political knots is to no one’s advantage. Work out bipartisan arrangements based on the simple logic that the farmer must not lose out.

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Lose out (phrasal verb) – Miss out, forfeit, be deprived of, fall short, be at a loss

हानि उठाना

 

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Revelation (noun) – Disclosure, unveiling, exposure, announcement, discovery

प्रकटीकरण

 

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Principal (adjective) – Main, primary, chief, foremost, leading

मुख्य

 

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Stark
(adjective) – Clear, distinct, evident, obvious,

स्पष्ट

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Anomaly (noun) – oddity, peculiarity, abnormality, irregularity, inconsistency विसंगति

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Attribute (to) (verb) – Ascribe, assign, credit, assign to, associate with
(को) जिम्मेदार मानना

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Efficient
(adjective) – effective, competent, capable, proficient

कुशल

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Perishable (adjective) – Spoilable, decomposable, biodegradable, expendable, fragile
खराब होने वाला

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Intermediary (noun) – a person or an organization that helps two people or groups to reach an agreement, by being a means of communication between them

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Persistent (adjective) – Continuing, constant, incessant, relentless,

लगातार

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Bust-and-boom cycle (noun) – a situation in which an economy or business regularly goes through periods of increased activity and success followed by periods of failure

अस्थिर चक्र

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Symbolise (verb) – Represent, signify, denote, embody, stand for

सूचित करना

 

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Inefficiency
(noun) – Ineffectiveness, unproductiveness, incompetence

 अक्षमता

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Resort
(to) (noun) – recourse to, turning to, the use of, utilizing

सहारालेना

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Distress sale (noun) – the act of selling something because you do not have enough money to pay back a debt or to operate your business

 

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Dump
(verb) – discard, dispose of, get rid of

फेंक देना

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Lean season (noun) – Off-season, slack period, low period, inactive period

मंदा मौसम

 

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 Shoot up (phrasal verb) -Increase sharply.
तेजी से बढ़ना

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In contrast (phrase) – used when second thing very different from first. इसके विपरीत

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Advocate
(verb) – Support, promote, champion, endorse, recommend

समर्थन करना

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Irrigation
(noun) – Watering, moistening, hydration, sprinkling

सिंचाई

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Logistic (noun) – the overall process of managing how resources are acquired, stored, and transported to their final destination

साज़ व सामान संबंधी; ढुलाई संबंधी

 

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Necessity
(noun) – Need, requirement, inevitability, stipulation, compulsion, obligation

आवश्यकता

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Overstate
(verb) – exaggerate, overdo, overemphasize, overplay,

बढ़ा-चढ़ाकर कहना

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Imperative
(noun) – An essential or urgent thing.

 आत्यावश्यक

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Pragmatic
(adjective) – practical, sensible, realistic, down-to-earth, rational

व्यावहारिक

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Outlook
(noun) – perspective, prospect, attitude, view, viewpoint

दृष्टिकोण

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The way forward (noun) – The best course of action, the right direction, progress, advancement

आगे का रास्ता

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Take
note of (phrase) – Pay attention.

ध्यान रखना/ देना

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Push
(noun) – Try, attempt, endeavour, 

प्रयास

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For instance
(phrase) –As an example

.उदाहरण के लिए

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Contentious
(adjective) – Disputable, controversial, debatable, polemical, argumentative

विवादास्पद

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Consensus
(noun) – agreement, accord, unity, concurrence, unanimity

सर्वसम्मति

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Business as usual (phrase) – Routine, status quo, normal operations, regular practice

यथावत

 

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Tying demand (noun) – linking or associating certain demands or conditions with other factors, often making it more complicated to address or fulfill those demands.

 

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Knot (noun) – Problem, complexity, complication, tangle, issue

समस्या

 

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To no one’s advantage (phrase) – Benefiting no one, serving no purpose, useless, fruitless, pointless

किसी के फायदे के लिए नहीं

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Bipartisan
(adjective) – Cross-party, two-party, dual-party

द्विपक्षीय

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Work out (phrasal verb) – Figure out, solve, resolve, understand, develop

समाधान करना

 

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Arrangement
(noun) – the way things are done or organized

व्यवस्था

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Bottleneck (noun) – Obstruction, hindrance, impediment, roadblock, barrier

बाधा