India worships poverty is not a new thing. This comes from
the father of the nation M K Gandhi who
had a deep belief in minimal living. In fact he advocated and embraced poverty
culture. Not to be out done, voices
across politicians , artists and litterateurs glorified the poor Indian. This discussion is not about the virtues of
poverty but a question to cattle herd
politicians and the Congress of the
Gandhi’s. It is annoying to hear the
collusion of Indian media and these politicians who magnify issues without any
realism. These so called representatives
of the farmers are now shedding
crocodile tears on their legacy of
systemic destruction of Indian Agriculture. They fear economic
development as a threat to their flow of unexplained income from cattle fodder and land.
Don’t believe me . read the facts below to judge for yourself
about the so called custodians of Indian farmers and their hollow noise on land
acquisition.
India’s arable land (
fit for cultivation) is 157 Million hectares . Over the past 30 years , 3.5
million hectares (2%) was moved out of arable land category. Most of
this land went toward urbanisation of semi urban satellite towns around the major metros.
So How much land does
an average farmer hold ?
Small and Marginal
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Medium and large
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Remarks
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Land Holding Pattern* Agriculture Census Govt of India in Hectares.
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Less than
2 Ha ^
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More than
2 Ha
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^ Substantial number hold
< 0.5 hectares
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% age of land holdings
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85%
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15%
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Small Size holdings control
less than 50% of total land. These
people are dying while politicians are screaming for freebies for the rich.
Now you know who the cattle herd politicians represent – the large farmer.
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% age of area holdings
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44%
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56%
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Few big farmers dominate farming in
India small population with large holdings
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What percentage of
Indian workforce is engaged in Indian Agriculture ?
%
Age of workforce in Agriculture*source
NSSO
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1991
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2001
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2011
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Remark
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India – roughly 26. crore Indians are employed
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59.1
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58.2
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54.6
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10% decline is visible
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Are the number of
Cultivators same or has this reduced ?
Agriculture workforce* source
ICAR
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1991
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2001
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2011
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Number of cultivators In Millions
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110.7
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127.3
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118
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Many are giving up farming, unviable
and sustainable
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Number of Farm Labourers
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74.5
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106.8
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144.3
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Labourers show dramatic rise
Many are slaves to big farmers
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Most of the rich farmers who owned large tracts of land came
out of agriculture and hence the decline in population of cultivators. The
small and marginal farmers had to give up and sell out due to unviable farming
. Hence the increase in farm labours . The
rapid growth in labour force got accentuated due to reverse migration of industrial and
urban labour due to stagnating industrial development and lure of MNREGA wages
. This escalated the labour wage rates beyond
marginal farmers affordability.. 10 years of hostile attitude on manufacturing
and reluctance to develop infrastructure
by these cattle herd politicians , unimaginative activists and green terrorists
destroyed economic progress.
So why has farming
become unviable for the small farmers ?
Small land size and lack of automation , coupled with low
farm productivity and high labour wages is killing these farmers.
Agriculture Inputs
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1971
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2013
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Data source ICAR study
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Farm Automation
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5%
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45%
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Automation has not reached the majority
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Input
Power for agriculture
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Cattle and Human Power
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61%
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10%
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80 million bullocks and 20 million
labourers used
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Tractor and Electric Power
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21%
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72%
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This is what most small farmers
still use and maximum farm labour is deployed . 85% farmers depend upon cattle and human labour to
cultivate small land holdings. Is Cattle fodder cheap and has MNREGA
increased the woes of small farmer or are the rich farmers using free cash ?
The diesel and fertiliser subsidy reaches the rich only.
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Area Sown per tractor
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> 487 Ha
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30 Ha
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Most Tractors are deployed in large
land holdings – mostly the domain of rich 15% farmers.
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Availability of Water
Water availability
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Some Questions we want the
Cattle Herd and Congress to answer?
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Through Irrigation
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46%
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Monsoon Dependent
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54%
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Why
did the Govt not push for interlinking
rivers – 70 years of inaction ? Can the Congress explain why no action ?
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Why
did the cattle herd politicians not take up water linking when they were
fighting caste wars and religious votes ?
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Ground water wells
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71%
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Water
table is depleting is known – can this sustain ?
What
have the previous Govt done beside giving doles to fill their own pockets
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Irrigated Canals
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13%
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Who
benefitted from MREGA dole of Rs 40000 crores spent on labour ? In the name of digging canals, not 1 new
canal or permanent asset has been created. Who got the major share ?
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What
work is excess labour doing in last 10 years ? No where in the world has
farms generated productive employment yet the cattle herd politicians resist reforms and
progress.
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So how much
agriculture output are Indian farmers
generating ?
Food
Grain Production
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1971
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2011
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Remarks
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Total Food Grain Production in Mill
tons
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108
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257
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The farm productivity per hectare has
remained same at 1.60 mill tons per hectare for last 40 years ? You can see
how inefficient the Government has been
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Economic value of
Agriculture Produce in India
Total Value of Agri Produce
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740000 lac cr
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This represents about 22% of
economy
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Total Value of wastage * DIFR report
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100000 lac cr
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A
humongous 14% is wasted.
More than 20 million tons of wheat
and more than 40% wastage in food and vegetables.
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You want to know why
this wastage is so high ?
Total
Storage available
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Mill
tons
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Remarks
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Food Grains
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79.5
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Open Storage
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48
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More than 60% of storage is Open and
subject to weather vagaries. No wonder wheat and rice rots
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% Age Availability of total
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33%
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The middlemen make pots of money by black marketing. Now
you know where Congress and Cattle herd get their political and personal
funding.
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Cold Storage
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31
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95% of cold storages are with private
entrepreneurs . More than 65% are in Bihar and West Bengal
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% Age Availability of total
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10%
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Are you surprised that 40% of food
and vegetables is wasted ? People do
not get nutrition. Is this a joke on food security ?
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You now know why food inflation exists in India. You also
know how middleman hoard as the storage facility are not uniformly distributed
all over India, and these politicians survive with their patronage and funding.
So onions rot in open roads and potatoes are
sent to the west where storage is insufficient .The farmer lobby is the
rich farmer lobby represented by all and sundry as they wield the power to mobilize rural vote back.
So where does this
leave the Poor Indian farmer
Debt per farmer* NSSO data
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Rs 47000
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Is this surprising that farmers are
committing suicide
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Marginal farmers lose
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Rs 18000/- per year
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The cattle herd politicians and the
Congress has reduced them to tatters.
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The rich farmer makes at least Rs 3 lacs a year and tax free
, coupled with high input
subsidies. Does it surprise 27% of the
MP’s are from Agriculture and all of them are rich so whose interest are they
protecting?
So what do the
farmers want now ?
Research by Centre of development
studies says
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·
62%
farmers willing to leave farming
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·
37%
don’t want their children to take
farming
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86%
are willing to end their dependence on agriculture
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You decide, is the land acquisition being blown out of
proportion by politicians who drove India to despair and poverty. All that
these parties have succeeded is filling in their personal coffers and ensured
that health , education and agriculture is neglected to perpetuate poverty . By
their stated position on adversarial relationship with Industry they are
ensuring that jobs do not get created .
Till we do not get professional and expert led governance, India is well
poised to become a democracy of doomed
demographics.
So fight the cattle herd politicians tooth and nail if you
want to see a reversal in fortune.
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