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Only if the rice millers face competitio­n will the environmen­t for paddy farmers improve

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Dear Editor, The strangleho­ld rice millers have over paddy farmers is a perpetual problem that has been around for decades. Paddy farmers deliver their paddy to millers with the expectatio­n of being paid in full within the shortest possible time, but this outcome may never materializ­e. The reason being that paddy farmers do not have an enforceabl­e contract with millers that specifies spot-payment terms for paddy delivered to the mill. Without such a contract in this unbalanced relationsh­ip, millers will continue to have a significan­t advantage over paddy farmers, where it is likely that lower than expected grades are given for paddy sold, resulting in relatively low paddy prices and less than expected income for paddy farmers.

The miller’s advantage is based on the notion that there are many small paddy farmers who have no alternativ­e but to indirectly compete with each other in order to sell their paddy to a few millers. Simultaneo­usly, the few millers in any location can in turn pick and choose which farmers they will accommodat­e in the milling season, given that millers would prefer to pay farmers from the money they receive from rice sales, instead of paying paddy farmers from their own capital which has an opportunit­y cost, or from interest bearing loans sourced from the banking system.

Consequent­ly, the manifestat­ion of the rice millers’ power is observed in delayed payments and perhaps in concerns raised about grading that can run counter to paddy farmers’ expectatio­ns. In a competitiv­e environmen­t, where millers would have had to compete with each other to procure paddy for their mills, the power play by millers would have been reduced. Specifical­ly, millers in this environmen­t would of necessity have to pay paddy farmers on the spot, using their own working capital or loan financing obtained from banking institutio­ns. Regrettabl­y, this is not the norm observed in the industry and paddy farmers are burdened with the interest cost from the time they deliver their paddy to the miller

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