Assessing the costs of ozone pollution in India for wheat producers, consumers, and government food welfare policies

Author:

Pandey Divya1ORCID,Sharps Katrina2ORCID,Simpson David34ORCID,Ramaswami Bharat5ORCID,Cremades Roger67ORCID,Booth Nathan8ORCID,Jamir Chubamenla9,Büker Patrick10,Sinha Vinayak11ORCID,Sinha Baerbel11,Emberson Lisa D.8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Isotope Biogeochemistry and Gas Fluxes, Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research, Müncheberg 15374, Germany

2. UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Environment Centre Wales, Bangor LL57 2UW, United Kingdom

3. Meteorological Synthesizing Centre-West of European Monitoring and Evaluation Programme, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Oslo N-0313, Norway

4. Department of Space, Earth & Environment, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg 412 96, Sweden

5. Department of Economics, Ashoka University, Rajiv Gandhi Education City, Sonepat, Haryana, 131029 India

6. Urban Economics Group, Department of Social Sciences, Wageningen University & Research, 6706 KN Wageningen, the Netherlands

7. Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Venice 30135, Italy

8. Department of Environment & Geography, University of York, York YO10 5NG, United Kingdom

9. Department of Energy and Environment, The Energy and Resources Institute - School of Advanced Studies, Vasant Kunj New Delhi 110 070, India

10. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH, Bonn 53113, Germany

11. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Mohali, Mohali, Punjab 140306, India

Abstract

We assess wheat yield losses occurring due to ozone pollution in India and its economic burden on producers, consumers, and the government. Applying an ozone flux–based risk assessment, we show that ambient ozone levels caused a mean 14.18% reduction in wheat yields during 2008 to 2012. Furthermore, irrigated wheat was particularly sensitive to ozone-induced yield losses, indicating that ozone pollution could undermine climate-change adaptation efforts through irrigation expansion. Applying an economic model, we examine the effects of a counterfactual, “pollution-free” scenario on yield losses, wheat prices, consumer and producer welfare, and government costs. We explore three policy scenarios in which the government support farmers at observed levels of either procurement prices (fixed-price), procurement quantities (fixed-procurement), or procurement expenditure (fixed-expenditure). In pollution-free conditions, the fixed-price scenario absorbs the fall in prices, thus increasing producer welfare by USD 2.7 billion, but total welfare decreases by USD 0.24 billion as government costs increase (USD 2.9 billion). In the fixed-procurement and fixed-expenditure scenarios, ozone mitigation allows wheat prices to fall by 38.19 to 42.96%. The producers lose by USD 5.10 to 6.01 billion, but the gains to consumers and governments (USD 8.7 to 10.2 billion) outweigh these losses. These findings show that the government and consumers primarily bear the costs of ozone pollution. For pollution mitigation to optimally benefit wheat production and maximize social welfare, new approaches to support producers other than fixed-price grain procurement may be required. We also emphasize the need to consider air pollution in programs to improve agricultural resilience to climate change.

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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