This is the Executive Summary Report of
'the Commission on Farmers' Welfare' which
was set up at the end of September 2004
by the Government of Andhra Pradesh, India,
to look into the agricultural crisis in
the state, manifest most glaringly in
farmers' suicides.
The Commission, which was chaired by Jayati
Ghosh and had Mahendra Dev, Madhura Swaminathan,
Mall Reddy, Nagaraj, Narasimha Reddy,
D. Nancharaiah, K. Raju, P. Krishnaiah,
as members among others and Utsa Patnaik
as adviser, submitted its report on 11
December, 2004. It was the opinion of
the commission that the agrarian crisis
in Andhra Pradesh can be linked to a combination
of wrong public polices of liberalisation
and globalisation policies at the central
and state government levels and failures
at the level of local implementation.
It made recommendations for corrective
policies in six different areas related
to agriculture, namely: institutional
credit; irrigation and sustainable water
management; dryland farming; sustainable
input use; output price stability; and
rural economic diversification.
April 7, 2005.
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