How has the minimum support price policy of India affected cross-commodity price linkages?

Author:

Morales Luis Emilio1,Balié Jean2,Magrini Emiliano3

Affiliation:

1. Senior Lecturer in Agricultural Economics, UNE Business School, University of New England, W40 EBL Building, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia.

2. Agri-Food Policy Platform Head, Agri-Food Policy Platform, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Pili Drive, Los Baños, 4031, Philippines.

3. Economist, Agricultural Development Economics Division (ESA), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, Rome, 00153, Italy.

Abstract

For several decades, the government of India has implemented a minimum support price (MSP) policy for agricultural commodities to reduce price risk levels for farmers. Concerns have been raised about whether this policy could affect market integration of related agricultural products, modify price incentives, and ultimately alter resource allocation and production between commodities. This study uses a panel vector auto-regression model across six states for the period 2002-2017 to analyse the effects of the MSP on the transmission of price shocks between cereals and oilseeds. The results demonstrate that the MSP partially and completely offsets price linkages between agricultural commodities, potentially introducing distortions in price incentives that affect land allocation and production between commodities. Beyond the effects of the MSP across commodities, Indian authorities can expect that price shocks on maize be transmitted to soybean over the next production period. Finally, this study demonstrates that the use of alternative data frequencies can identify differences in market reactions over time that can be related to production cycles and delays in price transmission.

Publisher

Wageningen Academic Publishers

Subject

General Medicine

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