Sunday, March 09, 2008

Remember elementary Maths? We started with an equation that went:
CP+P = SP

CP – Cost Price
P – Profit
SP - Sales Price.

Now, assume a section where "SP is less than CP" i.e., cost of production is higher than the selling price . Assume further that this "SP less than CP" is not because of market dynamics, but because of government regulations.

That means, that the equation now looks like this:
CP + -(P) = SP
-(P) obviously refers to the continual, unending loss being made by the sector.

However, to correct this situation, the government does this:
CP = CP1 + S.CP1 - Actual cost borne by the producer.
S – Subsidies.
i.e., we will provide part of your expenditure, such that you do not suffer a loss.
In this, the assumption is that, at least, S is provided to the extent where CP1 becomes less than SP. (i.e., the producer's cost is less than the controlled selling price)

Flawed Assumption #1: "CP1 less than SP. "

Suppose further that the amount of S as per the government’s books is XXXXX, but the amount that actually gets disbursed as S is XXX. i.e.,

CP = CP1+ XXXXX – in the books of the state.

CP = CP1 + XXX for the producers.

Axiom – CP1 must rise to the extent that S is reduced, because the cost of production is not impacted by the availability of subsidies. If the state does not bear the cost, the producer must.

The government fixes SP on the basis of equation 1 above. (CP = CP1 + XXXXX) but the farmer has to bear CP to a much higher extent.

Therefore, no matter what the quantum of S, because of the inherent flaw in the process of calculation, the government will never find out the exact S required, and will also, never be able to fix a SP such that the producer suffers no loss.

That, imho, ladies and gentlemen, is one of the main problems with the Indian agriculture sector.

And if that stupidly drafted post made no sense, all one is trying to say is that control prices in agriculture go against a very basic principle of economics, where a producer must get returns for his efforts.

10 comments:

EXSENO said...

I am very bad at math, but I do know that things are getting pretty bad here in the US.

Aradhna said...

so?

Gulzar said...

its a poster design...
cheers~

The Phosgene Kid said...

We're still paying farmers not to farm parts of their land. Go figure that one out.

dharmabum said...

it seems you're a logical mathematical person. i don't see why else one would take the trouble of writing out all those complicated equations to state a simple fact :)

it is sad what is happenning today. and whats worse, is that nobody is talking about it. i don't know where it is headed, but it scares me like hell.

also, i feel the problem isn't as simplistic as you have made it out to be. the recent loan waivers, they say, is of not much use. read here for more -

http://www.hindu.com/2008/03/10/stories/2008031055091100.htm

how have u been, my dear friend? if i remember right, u had a baby? all well?

Neha said...

Phew!!
The only lines which made sense to me were the last ones! :)

Anonymous said...

You actually wrote this!! :O i'm still blinking!!

Sherry said...

Hi. Thanks a lot for visiting and commenting on my blog Woods of Words (woodsofwords.blogspot.com)

However, I'm not blogging anymore there and sanyukta28.blogspot.com is my primary blog these days. i would be grateful if you would visit that too, sometime.
Thanks. :)

Naveen Prabhu said...

you are spot on ... but there has to be pragmatic solution to this ...

How do we know said...

Hi exseno: Really? Do tell me more.. i m very interested...

Hi Chiya: So? ke jawaab mein agla post pado.

Hi Gulzar: Poster design i understood, but a poster for what?

Hi phosgene: TELL ME MORE! i need to know abt this one!

Hi Dharma: mathematical.. not really.. but this seemed to be the easiest way to explain why there is a design flaw in the multi point subsidy injection then control price program. I did write a long essay et al, but this one, inho, puts the point across in a brief post.

I've been fine, the baby is not too fine at the moment, and that worries one no end.

How have u been?

Hi neha: Chalo, at least i can write something intelligible ;-)

Hi preetha: umm...err... am still wondering what to say to that! ;-)

Hi sanyukta: will do.

Hi naveen: Please read the following post for my x sutri program, and put an opinion.