印度农业补贴及其对环境的影响概览

Aarti Deveshwar, Saloni Panwar, Saloni Panwar
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农业对印度的经济发展至关重要,它为超过 14 亿人提供粮食安全,雇用了 58% 的人口,对 GDP 的贡献率为 19-20%。政府在农业部门的支出逐年增加,从 2022 年的 122836 亿卢比增加到 2023 年的 125036 亿卢比。政府提供各种形式的直接和间接农业补贴,旨在刺激农业部门的增长。然而,这些补贴在实现预期成果方面的效果仍然值得怀疑。本文通过研究不同计划下的资金分配情况,概述了印度的农业补贴。本文还分析了不同类型的补贴及其对环境的影响。研究利用了来自政府和研究出版物的二手数据。研究结果表明,虽然农业补贴有助于农业部门的发展,但管理不善阻碍了其对农民和环境的影响和有效性。补贴既有积极的环境外部效应,也有消极的环境外部效应。本文认为,改进补贴的针对性对于农民利益最大化和意外后果最小化至关重要。更有针对性的分配可以提高农业补贴公共支出的效率,并使其更具生态可持续性。该研究为改革印度的农业补贴制度以平衡生产力、公平性和可持续性问题提供了见解。
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Overview of Agricultural Subsidies in India and Its Impact on Environment
Agriculture is vital to India's economic development, providing food security to over 1.4 billion people and employing 58% of the population, while contributing 19-20% to GDP. The government's spending on the agricultural sector has been increasing annually, reaching Rs. 1,25,036 crores in 2023, up from Rs. 1,22,836 crores in 2022. The government provides various forms of agricultural subsidies, both direct and indirect, aimed at spurring growth in the sector. However, the efficacy of these subsidies in achieving intended outcomes remains questionable. This paper provides an overview of agricultural subsidies in India by examining the allocation of funds under different schemes. It also analyzes the different types of subsidies and impact on the environment. The study utilizes secondary data from government and research publications. The findings suggest that while agricultural subsidies help the sector, mismanagement hampers their reach and effectiveness for farmers and the environment. Subsidies have both positive and negative environmental externalities. The paper argues that improved targeting of subsidies is critical to maximize benefits for farmers and minimize unintended consequences. More focused allocation can enhance the efficiency of public expenditure on agricultural subsidies and make them more ecologically sustainable. The study provides insights into reforming India's agricultural subsidy regime to balance productivity, equity, and sustainability concerns.
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