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Who Is Protesting and Why?
Reforms have proved controversial. In Sept, BBC wondered whether they were a “death warrant” for farmers.
Some worry whether reforms might lead to the end of wholesale markets and guaranteed
Currently, the government offers a minimum support price that acts as a safety net for farmers. Even though the government has promised to retain such a price, farmers fear its withdrawal over time.
There is an added fear that big private players will offer good money to farmers in the beginning, kill off their competition and then pay little for agricultural produce.
Farmers might go from the local monopsonies of APMCs to the national oligopoly of Amazon-like behemoths.
It is important to remember that the government offers price support only for the staple crops of the Green Revolution.
Other crops do not qualify, nor do fruits and vegetables.
Unsurprisingly, the overwhelming number of protesters are farmers from India’s northwest, the region that has benefited most from the old system. In particular, they belong to Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh, the birthplace of the Green Revolution.