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“Food Security in india: Some 
iSSueS” 
Dr. Mohammad Amin Mir 
Assistant Professor 
Department of Commerce & Management Studies 
Islamia College of Science & Commerce, Srinagar 
Jammu & Kashmir 
Contact No: +91-9797178402 
Email ID: aamin.icsc@gmail.com
1. Introduction 
2. Policies and Programmes taken for Food Security 
3. Present Scenario of Food Security in India 
4. Issues of Food Security: 
 Price Rise 
 Production and Agrian Issues 
 Consumption Issues 
 Distribution Issues 
 Climate Change 
 Food Wastage 
 Other Issues 
5. Some Suggestions for Achieving Food Security 
1 
PLAN OF PRESENTATION
“Food Security exist when all people at all times have physical, social and 
economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food which meets their dietary 
needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life.” (FAO, 2002). 
Three dimensions of Food Security: 
 Availability of Food: Food production within the country, food imports 
and the previous years stock stored in government granaries, 
 Accessibility: Food is within reach of every person and 
 Affordability: An individual has enough money to buy sufficient, safe and 
nutritious food to meet one's dietary needs. 
The poorest section of the society might be food insecure most of the times 
while persons Above the Poverty Line (APL) might also be food insecure 
when the country faces: 
a) Earthquake 
b) Drought 
c) Tsunami 
d) Flood 
e) Famine 
2 
Introduction
Policies and Programmes Taken For Food Security 
 National Food for Work Programme (NFFWP) 
 Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) 
 Village Grain Banks Scheme 
 Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) 
 Essential Commodities Act – 1955 
 National Food Security Mission (NFSM) - 2007 
 National Food Security Mission - Rice (NFSM-Rice) 
 National Food Security Mission - Wheat (NFSM-Wheat) 
 National Food Security Mission - Pulses (NFSM Pulses) 
 Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY) 
 Public Distribution System (PDS) 
 Mid Day Meal Scheme (MDM) 
 Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) 
 Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana (SGRY) etc. 
 Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) 
3
Present Scenario of Food Security in India 
Contd…. 
India is home to more than 230 million undernourished people - 21% 
population [FAO Report on The State of Food Insecurity in the World 2008’] 
About 1/2 of the population suffers from chronic under-nutrition 
especially Children, Women & Elderly (lower income groups) 
The rise in food prices between 2005 and 2007 increased poverty by 
3% on an average. Extrapolating these results globally suggest that as a 
result of the rise in food prices, total world poverty may have 
increased by 73-105 million people [A recent study by World Bank -2008 in 8 
countries] 
The rising prices have increased 41 million hungry in Asia and 24 
million hungry in Sub-Saharan Africa 
Among the farmers, 84% are marginal and small farmers operating not 
more than 2 hectares of land 
4
1. Price Rise Issue 
 Presently the inflation in food articles (more than 10%) is higher than the 
general inflation (below 6%) 
 2010 was volatile for food and agriculture sector in-terms of high prices of 
essential commodities 
 World food prices in 2010 has reached to the highest level during the last 
20 years 
 Continued volatility in prices harms poor & undermines the food security and 
livelihood of most vulnerable 
 Poor people spend 60-70% of their income on food 
 Rising food, commodity and oil prices have increased the general inflation 
and thus affects morbidity, morality, cognitive abilities and growth 
 Rising food prices affect social protection programmes and MDM 
5 
Major Issues in Achieving Food Security in India
Price Rise Issue 
 Financial crisis and Food Security: Underlying causes for the rise in food 
prices and financial crisis are different but they are interconnected through 
their implications on financial stability, food security and political security 
(Braun, 2008) 
 Global impact is high in case of oilseeds and edible oils than foodgrains and 
food articles 
 Adverse impact on food and nutritional security of India 
 Undermines the poverty reduction efforts and gains over the last several years 
Reasons: 
i. Rise in Oil prices 
ii. Gap between supply and demand 
iii. Changes in demand due to bio-fuels 
iv. Depreciation in Dollar and low interest rates in US 
v. Export restrictions of developing countries 
vi. Other: like market distortions by hoarding and high profit margins by traders and commission agents, 
Exports, Intermediary taxations, Restrictions on movements of goods due to lack of implementation of laws 
by state governments, Improper storage Facilities 
….progress towards achieving Poverty and Hunger MDGs would affect for some time to 
come… 
Contd…. 
6
2. Production and Agrarian Issues: 
 Decreasing Trend in GDP of Agricultural Sector (Central Statistics Office - advance 
Estimates 2010-11) 
15.7% - 2008-09 
14.2% - 2010-11 
Rice and wheat are the two essential food articles on which food security 
depends most 
In 2009-10 : Cereals : 15% in total foodgrain production 
Wheat & Rice : 78% in total foodgrain production 
Decrease in the production of rice and wheat from 3% during the 1980s to 
only 1.59% and 1.89% respectively during 2000-01 to 2009-10 
The per capita availability of milk in India is 263 gram/day which is much 
lower than that in developed countries [2009-10] 
7
Contd…. 
Production and Agrarian Issues: 
Farmers suicides have continued/increased in some states 
Limited exposure of domestic agriculture to international competition 
Steeper decline in per capita land availability (shrinking of farm size) 
Farming is becoming a non-viable activity & scope for increase in net-sown 
areas is limited 
Increase in Land degradation in the form of depletion of soil fertility, erosion 
and water logging 
Decrease in the surface irrigation expansion rate & in ground water table 
Disparities in productivity across regions and crops, between rainfed and 
irrigated areas 
8
Table - 1 
Percent Annual Growth Rate of Projected Demand and Supply 
Food Items Demand Supply 
Rice 1.55 1.01 
Wheat 1.42 1.34 
Total Cereals 3.17 1.45 
Pulses 6.51 0.91 
Edible Oil 5.95 2.13 
Sugar 8.22 0.41 
Source: Saurabhi Mittal (2008): Demand – Supply Trends & Projections of Food in India, ICRIER, 
March, New Delhi. 
Note: Growth Rates are between base Year 1999-2000 and 2026. 
Demand Scenario of GDP growth at 9% is considered here. 
Contd…. 
9
3. Consumption Issues: 
 Percentage of population consuming less than 1890 calorie per 
day as food insecure [Report on the State of Food Insecurity in Rural India, 2008 by World Food 
programme (WFP) and MS Swaminathan Research Foundation ] 
 Nutrition among children, women very poor 
 The World Food Programme (WFP) estimates: 
 50% of World’s hungry live in India 
 1/3rd of the New Borne still weigh less than 2.5 kg at birth 
 Nearly 9 out of 10 pregnant women are malnourished and anemic 
 The anemia in pregnant women causes 20% of infant mortality 
 Due to low income, the rural poor people are unable to consume the adequate 
amount of cereals 
 Meat, fish, egg, fruits and vegetables etc. are more expensive source of energy 
which the rural poor people are unable to afford 
 The adequate income earners also suffers malnutrition due to lack of 
awareness about nutritious food and feeding practices 
10
4. Distribution Issues: 
 The PDS provides essential consumer goods at a cheap and subsidized prices 
to the consumer 
 For targeting better the BPL people ,the TPDS divides the entire population into 
BPL and APL categories 
 The distribution of food grains (mainly wheat and rice) is governed by: 
 The scale of allocation and 
 Its off-take by the beneficiaries 
Contd…. 
 The off-take of food-grain (TPDS and Welfare Schemes of the GOI) has gone up 
 Allocations of foodgrains for the BPL and AAY categories are made at 35 kg per 
family per month for all accepted 6.52 crore BPL (including 2.43 crore AAY) 
families 
 The allocation for the APL category has been increased from 10 kg to 15 kg per 
family per month from August 2010 for six months 
 Per-capita Availability of Food Grains has decreased (Directorate of Economics and Statistics, 
Department of Agriculture and Corporation) 
 1991 - 186.2 kg per year 
 2000 - 165.9 kg per year 
 2009 - 162.1 kg per year 
 The government has been increasing the food subsidy in the last few years 
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Table - 2 
Food Subsidy Released by Government of India 
YEAR FOOD SUBSIDY 
(Rs. Crore) 
ANNUAL GROWTH) 
(%) 
2000-01 12,010.00 5.75 
2001-02 17,494.00 30.54 
2002-03 24,176.45 45.66 
2003-04 25,160.00 38.20 
2004-05 25,746.45 4.07 
2005-06 23,071.00 2.33 
2006-07 23,827.59 -10.39 
2007-08 31,259.68 3.28 
2008-09 43668.08 31.19 
2009-10 58242.45 39.69 
2010-11* 51,196.97 33.37 
Source: Economic Survey 2010-11,Govt. of India 
Note: * Figures up to 22 Dec,2010. 
Contd…. 
12
5. Climate Change 
 Climate Change major threat to Indian agriculture 
 The Global warming leads to unfavorable temperature 
Contd…. 
 1 degree Celsius rise in temperature reduces the production of 
wheat and rice and may create 
 Vector born diseases to crops 
 Unfavorable temperature 
 This may lead to: 
 lower fertility 
 untimely rainfall & 
 low productivity. 
13
Contd…. 
5. Other Issues: 
 Food Wastage: Spending huge money in marriage ceremony and 
other functions (about 15%) 
 The government discussion is going on to re-enact the Executive 
Guest Control Order of 1960s 
 No proper storage/ warehousing facilities available 
14
Some Suggestions for Achieving Food Security 
Dual measure should be taken. One is to contain rise in prices and the 
other is to mitigate the adverse affect on the poor. 
 A comprehensive policy should be framed to insulate domestic prices 
for the high world prices by combining different measures including high 
subsidies, lower tariffs and export restrictions 
 There should be agricultural development and increase in agricultural 
productivity which would benefit the poor interms of wages and 
employment 
 To tackle the problem of food security a comprehensive and 
coordinated national effort is required 
 In view of increasing demand in future there is need to raise level of 
production of oilseeds through cost reducing technological change, 
while research and development efforts need special emphasis (Chand, Jha 
and Mittal, 2004). 
 The gap in supply and demand for pulses, edible oil and sugar is expected 
to be negative in future. This implies that in the years to come, the country 
will have to rely on imports of these food items to meet the domestic 
requirement. Thus, we need to have necessary policy initiatives to 
increase the supply in future. 15
Contd…. 
Some Suggestions for Achieving Food Security 
 Greater public investment in research, expansion and 
development of rural infrastructure including roads, storage capacity 
and organized markets, improved farmer education, effective 
involvement of the private sector to provide technology, investment 
and organisational expertise for commercialization and modification 
of land regulations to achieve greater production efficiency 
 The investment and development in agro-based industry, poultry 
farming, horticultural development etc. should be increased 
 Nutrition Education and awareness should be strongly promoted 
among common man 
 All policies and programmes cannot address the problem of food 
security but in the long run, the solution is to ensure 
employment opportunities for all citizens ( job-seekers) so that 
they acquire the purchasing power to meet their nutritional 
requirements. Thus, employment or livelihood security becomes an 
essential and inseparable component of a comprehensive strategy 
for national food security and must be considered as one of the 
nation’s highest priorities. 
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Ppt on food security issues and challenges beofe india

  • 1. “Food Security in india: Some iSSueS” Dr. Mohammad Amin Mir Assistant Professor Department of Commerce & Management Studies Islamia College of Science & Commerce, Srinagar Jammu & Kashmir Contact No: +91-9797178402 Email ID: aamin.icsc@gmail.com
  • 2. 1. Introduction 2. Policies and Programmes taken for Food Security 3. Present Scenario of Food Security in India 4. Issues of Food Security:  Price Rise  Production and Agrian Issues  Consumption Issues  Distribution Issues  Climate Change  Food Wastage  Other Issues 5. Some Suggestions for Achieving Food Security 1 PLAN OF PRESENTATION
  • 3. “Food Security exist when all people at all times have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food which meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life.” (FAO, 2002). Three dimensions of Food Security:  Availability of Food: Food production within the country, food imports and the previous years stock stored in government granaries,  Accessibility: Food is within reach of every person and  Affordability: An individual has enough money to buy sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet one's dietary needs. The poorest section of the society might be food insecure most of the times while persons Above the Poverty Line (APL) might also be food insecure when the country faces: a) Earthquake b) Drought c) Tsunami d) Flood e) Famine 2 Introduction
  • 4. Policies and Programmes Taken For Food Security  National Food for Work Programme (NFFWP)  Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY)  Village Grain Banks Scheme  Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS)  Essential Commodities Act – 1955  National Food Security Mission (NFSM) - 2007  National Food Security Mission - Rice (NFSM-Rice)  National Food Security Mission - Wheat (NFSM-Wheat)  National Food Security Mission - Pulses (NFSM Pulses)  Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY)  Public Distribution System (PDS)  Mid Day Meal Scheme (MDM)  Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS)  Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana (SGRY) etc.  Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) 3
  • 5. Present Scenario of Food Security in India Contd…. India is home to more than 230 million undernourished people - 21% population [FAO Report on The State of Food Insecurity in the World 2008’] About 1/2 of the population suffers from chronic under-nutrition especially Children, Women & Elderly (lower income groups) The rise in food prices between 2005 and 2007 increased poverty by 3% on an average. Extrapolating these results globally suggest that as a result of the rise in food prices, total world poverty may have increased by 73-105 million people [A recent study by World Bank -2008 in 8 countries] The rising prices have increased 41 million hungry in Asia and 24 million hungry in Sub-Saharan Africa Among the farmers, 84% are marginal and small farmers operating not more than 2 hectares of land 4
  • 6. 1. Price Rise Issue  Presently the inflation in food articles (more than 10%) is higher than the general inflation (below 6%)  2010 was volatile for food and agriculture sector in-terms of high prices of essential commodities  World food prices in 2010 has reached to the highest level during the last 20 years  Continued volatility in prices harms poor & undermines the food security and livelihood of most vulnerable  Poor people spend 60-70% of their income on food  Rising food, commodity and oil prices have increased the general inflation and thus affects morbidity, morality, cognitive abilities and growth  Rising food prices affect social protection programmes and MDM 5 Major Issues in Achieving Food Security in India
  • 7. Price Rise Issue  Financial crisis and Food Security: Underlying causes for the rise in food prices and financial crisis are different but they are interconnected through their implications on financial stability, food security and political security (Braun, 2008)  Global impact is high in case of oilseeds and edible oils than foodgrains and food articles  Adverse impact on food and nutritional security of India  Undermines the poverty reduction efforts and gains over the last several years Reasons: i. Rise in Oil prices ii. Gap between supply and demand iii. Changes in demand due to bio-fuels iv. Depreciation in Dollar and low interest rates in US v. Export restrictions of developing countries vi. Other: like market distortions by hoarding and high profit margins by traders and commission agents, Exports, Intermediary taxations, Restrictions on movements of goods due to lack of implementation of laws by state governments, Improper storage Facilities ….progress towards achieving Poverty and Hunger MDGs would affect for some time to come… Contd…. 6
  • 8. 2. Production and Agrarian Issues:  Decreasing Trend in GDP of Agricultural Sector (Central Statistics Office - advance Estimates 2010-11) 15.7% - 2008-09 14.2% - 2010-11 Rice and wheat are the two essential food articles on which food security depends most In 2009-10 : Cereals : 15% in total foodgrain production Wheat & Rice : 78% in total foodgrain production Decrease in the production of rice and wheat from 3% during the 1980s to only 1.59% and 1.89% respectively during 2000-01 to 2009-10 The per capita availability of milk in India is 263 gram/day which is much lower than that in developed countries [2009-10] 7
  • 9. Contd…. Production and Agrarian Issues: Farmers suicides have continued/increased in some states Limited exposure of domestic agriculture to international competition Steeper decline in per capita land availability (shrinking of farm size) Farming is becoming a non-viable activity & scope for increase in net-sown areas is limited Increase in Land degradation in the form of depletion of soil fertility, erosion and water logging Decrease in the surface irrigation expansion rate & in ground water table Disparities in productivity across regions and crops, between rainfed and irrigated areas 8
  • 10. Table - 1 Percent Annual Growth Rate of Projected Demand and Supply Food Items Demand Supply Rice 1.55 1.01 Wheat 1.42 1.34 Total Cereals 3.17 1.45 Pulses 6.51 0.91 Edible Oil 5.95 2.13 Sugar 8.22 0.41 Source: Saurabhi Mittal (2008): Demand – Supply Trends & Projections of Food in India, ICRIER, March, New Delhi. Note: Growth Rates are between base Year 1999-2000 and 2026. Demand Scenario of GDP growth at 9% is considered here. Contd…. 9
  • 11. 3. Consumption Issues:  Percentage of population consuming less than 1890 calorie per day as food insecure [Report on the State of Food Insecurity in Rural India, 2008 by World Food programme (WFP) and MS Swaminathan Research Foundation ]  Nutrition among children, women very poor  The World Food Programme (WFP) estimates:  50% of World’s hungry live in India  1/3rd of the New Borne still weigh less than 2.5 kg at birth  Nearly 9 out of 10 pregnant women are malnourished and anemic  The anemia in pregnant women causes 20% of infant mortality  Due to low income, the rural poor people are unable to consume the adequate amount of cereals  Meat, fish, egg, fruits and vegetables etc. are more expensive source of energy which the rural poor people are unable to afford  The adequate income earners also suffers malnutrition due to lack of awareness about nutritious food and feeding practices 10
  • 12. 4. Distribution Issues:  The PDS provides essential consumer goods at a cheap and subsidized prices to the consumer  For targeting better the BPL people ,the TPDS divides the entire population into BPL and APL categories  The distribution of food grains (mainly wheat and rice) is governed by:  The scale of allocation and  Its off-take by the beneficiaries Contd….  The off-take of food-grain (TPDS and Welfare Schemes of the GOI) has gone up  Allocations of foodgrains for the BPL and AAY categories are made at 35 kg per family per month for all accepted 6.52 crore BPL (including 2.43 crore AAY) families  The allocation for the APL category has been increased from 10 kg to 15 kg per family per month from August 2010 for six months  Per-capita Availability of Food Grains has decreased (Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Department of Agriculture and Corporation)  1991 - 186.2 kg per year  2000 - 165.9 kg per year  2009 - 162.1 kg per year  The government has been increasing the food subsidy in the last few years 11
  • 13. Table - 2 Food Subsidy Released by Government of India YEAR FOOD SUBSIDY (Rs. Crore) ANNUAL GROWTH) (%) 2000-01 12,010.00 5.75 2001-02 17,494.00 30.54 2002-03 24,176.45 45.66 2003-04 25,160.00 38.20 2004-05 25,746.45 4.07 2005-06 23,071.00 2.33 2006-07 23,827.59 -10.39 2007-08 31,259.68 3.28 2008-09 43668.08 31.19 2009-10 58242.45 39.69 2010-11* 51,196.97 33.37 Source: Economic Survey 2010-11,Govt. of India Note: * Figures up to 22 Dec,2010. Contd…. 12
  • 14. 5. Climate Change  Climate Change major threat to Indian agriculture  The Global warming leads to unfavorable temperature Contd….  1 degree Celsius rise in temperature reduces the production of wheat and rice and may create  Vector born diseases to crops  Unfavorable temperature  This may lead to:  lower fertility  untimely rainfall &  low productivity. 13
  • 15. Contd…. 5. Other Issues:  Food Wastage: Spending huge money in marriage ceremony and other functions (about 15%)  The government discussion is going on to re-enact the Executive Guest Control Order of 1960s  No proper storage/ warehousing facilities available 14
  • 16. Some Suggestions for Achieving Food Security Dual measure should be taken. One is to contain rise in prices and the other is to mitigate the adverse affect on the poor.  A comprehensive policy should be framed to insulate domestic prices for the high world prices by combining different measures including high subsidies, lower tariffs and export restrictions  There should be agricultural development and increase in agricultural productivity which would benefit the poor interms of wages and employment  To tackle the problem of food security a comprehensive and coordinated national effort is required  In view of increasing demand in future there is need to raise level of production of oilseeds through cost reducing technological change, while research and development efforts need special emphasis (Chand, Jha and Mittal, 2004).  The gap in supply and demand for pulses, edible oil and sugar is expected to be negative in future. This implies that in the years to come, the country will have to rely on imports of these food items to meet the domestic requirement. Thus, we need to have necessary policy initiatives to increase the supply in future. 15
  • 17. Contd…. Some Suggestions for Achieving Food Security  Greater public investment in research, expansion and development of rural infrastructure including roads, storage capacity and organized markets, improved farmer education, effective involvement of the private sector to provide technology, investment and organisational expertise for commercialization and modification of land regulations to achieve greater production efficiency  The investment and development in agro-based industry, poultry farming, horticultural development etc. should be increased  Nutrition Education and awareness should be strongly promoted among common man  All policies and programmes cannot address the problem of food security but in the long run, the solution is to ensure employment opportunities for all citizens ( job-seekers) so that they acquire the purchasing power to meet their nutritional requirements. Thus, employment or livelihood security becomes an essential and inseparable component of a comprehensive strategy for national food security and must be considered as one of the nation’s highest priorities. 16