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This is an analysis of Food Security Act, passed recently by Indian Parliament. the Act appears to be broadly framed, and might give scope for excuses.
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National Food Security Act:An Analysis
Dr. D. Narasimha Reddy
Chetana SocietyPresented at National Seminar on “Food security and Food Production: Institutional Challenges in Governance Domain”, 31st October – 1st November, 2013, Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi
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Act: Objective
to provide for food and nutritional security in human life cycle approach, by ensuring access to adequate quantity of quality food at affordable prices to people to live a life with dignity and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
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Act: Who gets?
• Percentage by central govt. based on census• 75% rural, 50% urban coverage
• State government to determine within this percentage
• Families under AAY – 35 kgs per family• Priority HH under TPDS
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Act: How much?
5 kgs per person at subsidised prices
35 kgs per family AAY
Subsidised prices (for a period of three years)
Max.rs 3 per kg for rice Max rs. 2 per kg for wheat Max Rs.1 per kg for coarse grains
Subsidised prices, not exceeding MSP
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Food Security Policies
Integrated Child Development Services
National Maternity Benefit Scheme
Mid-Day Meal Scheme
National Rural Employment Guarantee Act
Antyodaya Anna Yojana
Targeted Public Distribution System
National Old Age Pension Scheme
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Food Security Policies
Annapurna
National Family Benefit Scheme
National Food Security Mission
National Horticultural Mission
National Food Security Act
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Human Life-cycle Approach
Pregnant women
Mother’s close to delivery
Child is born
Child in school
Adolescent girls
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Human Life-cycle Approach
Adulthood
Adult gets old
Adult’s premature death
Aged 11 – 18 years!
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Institutional design
State Food Commissions any commissionJoint State Food Commission
District grievance redressal officer
Vigilance Committees
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Obligations: Central government
Procure grains for the central pool Allocate required quantity from central pool to
States (As per no. of identified persons by each State)
Provide for transportation provide assistance to the State Government in
meeting the expenditure create and maintain required modern and
scientific storage facilities
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Obligations: State government
Identification of eligible personsImplementation and monitoring Implementing different schemes Can devise any more schemes Take delivery of grains Ensure actual delivery of grains If not, ensure food security allowance in cash
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Obligations: Local authorities
Proper Implementation of the Act
State government can assign new responsibilities
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Provisions for advancing food security (Schedule III)
Revitalisation of Agriculture agrarian reforms through measures for securing interests of small
and marginal farmers; increase in investments in agriculture, including research and
development, extension services, micro and minor irrigation and power to
increase productivity and production; ensuring livelihood security to farmers by way of remunerative
prices, access to inputs, credit, irrigation, power, crop insurance, etc.;
prohibiting unwarranted diversion of land and water from food production.
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Provisions for advancing food security (Schedule III)
Procurement, storage and movement Incentivising decentralised procurement Geographical diversification of procurement Augmentation of storage (adequate, modern,
scientific, decentralised) Giving top priority to movement (railway
rakes)
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Provisions for advancing food security (Schedule III)
Others… safe and adequate drinking water and sanitation health care nutritional, health and education support to
adolescent girls adequate pensions for senior citizens, persons
with disability and single women.
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Questions and Concerns
What happens if it is not implemented?
Why a Act, and why not a scheme?
Too much of flexibility? Rules become important
Who has the liability?
Financial management – releases, approvals
Maintenance of records
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Questions and Concerns
Price determination by whom? What is the process of price determination?
Dynamism in eligibility – not institutionalised
Why not decentralised food security systems?
What about quality? No clauses/provisions on quality
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Questions and Concerns
No provision on food diversity
Provisions for protecting biodiversity? Or no reference to biodiversity
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Threats
High flexibility in the Act
WTO Doha Round
National Foreign Trade Policy
Climate change and disasters
Political will
Institutional lethargy
Mismatch between 5Y Plan and NFSA
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Scope
Framing rules
Food security policy
Involvement of gram panchayats
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Thank
You