Impacts of Food Loss on the Cost of Cultivation: A Study on Agriculture Commodities of India

Sumit Sutradhar *

Agriculture College and Research Institute–Tamil Nadu Agriculture University, Lawely Road, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu- 641003, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

India is the respectable producer of most of the food grains in the world despite such a large production we are the 102nd rank in global hunger index 2019 and one of the most starving nations of the world. For a country like India production is not a problem anymore but the food available for human consumption is the problem as there is a huge amount of food loss in the marketing chain  [1,2,3]. India losses a large amount of its production in post-harvest activities due to under established supply chains and poor infrastructure. So, this paper studies the effect of post-harvest losses on the cost of food production in the long-terms both empirically (Simple regression analysis) and theoretically (law of Scarcity by Lionel Robbins) from 1997 to 2017 and unravels that they are positively correlated i.e., post-harvest losses are one of major determining factor for actual price hike in the cost of cultivation of major agriculture commodities in India.

Keywords: Food loss, cost of cultivation, environmental impact, scarcity


How to Cite

Sutradhar, Sumit. 2021. “Impacts of Food Loss on the Cost of Cultivation: A Study on Agriculture Commodities of India”. Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology 39 (5):54-85. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajaees/2021/v39i530579.

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