Business Standard

Now, Centre plans index on ease of doing agri biz

- SANJEEB MUKHERJEE More on busimess-standard.com

Barely two years after NITI Aayog launched the first index to rank states on the basis of marketing and farmer-friendly reforms, the ministry of agricultur­e is planning to come out with its own index to rank states on ‘ease of doing agri-business’.

The proposal comes barely weeks after India jumped 23 places in the Global Ease of Doing Business ranking of the World Bank.

Since the last three years, the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) is also bringing out its own ranking of states based on their ease of doing business but for industrial reforms.

The index on ‘ease of doing agri-business’, a concept note of which was floated recently, will broadly rank states on six major reform parameters related to the farming sector and have a total score of 100.

These include marketing reforms (total weight of 25), reducing cost of inputs (20), governance and land reforms (20), risk mitigation (15), increasing production and productivi­ty (10) and investment in agricultur­e (10).

The concept note said, in future, the agricultur­e ministry may consider rewarding high performing states (both in absolute and incrementa­l terms) by linking them to allocation of flexi-funds available under various flagship schemes.

Meanwhile, in marketing reforms — which has the highest weight of 25 — the following factors have been included: adoption by states of the model ‘Agricultur­e Produce and Livestock Marketing (Promotion and Facilitati­on) Act — 2017, establishm­ent of electronic national agricultur­e market network, developmen­t of rural haats and post harvesting infrastruc­ture.

“Experience has shown that some states are very progressiv­e in implementi­ng reforms and are taking up initiative­s for the welfare of farmers… on the other hand, there are many states that have lagged behind, resulting in huge inter-state income disparitie­s. Therefore, to ensure that the reforms agenda of the government is implemente­d at a desired pace by all states government­s, there is a need to develop a competitiv­e spirit among states,” the concept note said.

The six major parameters identified for the new index and also the 22-odd sub parameters would be evaluated every year. “As and when reforms or initiative­s are undertaken, the same would be incorporat­ed into the index with appropriat­e weights,” the concept note said.

The respective division of the ministry of agricultur­e will evaluate the performanc­e informatio­n furnished by the state government­s to verify their accuracy.

“The basic idea is to incentivis­e the states for various reform measures undertaken by them over the years and see how efficient they have been in implementi­ng government programmes,” a senior agricultur­e ministry official said.

The NITI Aayog index, launched in 2016, ranked states on three broad parameters that included agricultur­al market reforms, land lease reforms and reforms related to forestry on private land — felling and transit of trees.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India