This report provides a longer term perspective for the food sector. The study reports under this series will present an analysis of alternative scenarios of output and consumption for food crops taking into account the available information and based on the suitable economic models that permit longer term projections.
The India Policy Forum (IPF) is an annual publication dedicated to analyzing contemporary trends in the Indian economy. Its objective is to carry out theoretically rigorous yet empirically informed research on current issues related to India’s economic policy. A joint publication of NCAER and the Brookings Institution, IPF serves as a forum for a global network of scholars interested in India’s economic transformation. This Volume has been edited by Shekhar Shah, Barry Bosworth and Arvind Panagariya.
2012|13, Volume 9, Papers
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Forecast
Assessment of Macroeconomic Scene for 2013–14
Report
India’s Transport Sectors: Fiscal Issues and Allocative Efficiency
Prices
Rural versus Urban Inflation
Gender:Women Workers and Demographic Dividend
Report: Medium-Term Outlook for the Food Sector
External: Weakening Energy Prices in 2013
The Quarterly Agricultural Outlook provides an overview of agricultural trends both globally and at the national level. Agriculture continues to be critical to India’s economy given its role in meeting the food and fibre needs of over a billion people and providing livelihoods to millions of households in rural areas. India is a major producer and consumer of several basic food commodities. The challenge is to meet the diversified and increased demand for food commodities as a result of the changing dietary preferences of the population. Imports meet a substantial share of the consumption of edible oils and pulses. The food inflation of the last two years has highlighted the need to watch the imbalances in supply and demand not just of food grains, but also of fruits, vegetables and milk, both in the short and long runs.