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2014 Annual Meeting, July 27-29, 2014, Minneapolis, Minnesota | 2015

Modelling Indian Wheat and Rice Sector Policies

Marta Kozicka; Matthias Kalkuhl; Shweta Saini; Jan Brockhaus

This paper serves to disentangle the complex system of Indian food policies related to wheat and rice procurement, storage, distribution and trade. Using nationally aggregated time series data, these policies are econometrically analysed. Based on the estimation results, their market implications are assessed. Eventually, different scenarios, including the implementation of the National Food Security Act, are simulated with respect to fiscal costs and public stocks.


Journal of Agricultural Economics | 2017

Food Grain Policies in India and their Implications for Stocks and Fiscal Costs: A Dynamic Partial Equilibrium Analysis

Marta Kozicka; Matthias Kalkuhl; Jan Brockhaus

This paper analyzes current and possible future reforms of the Indian food policies of the two most important staple grains, wheat and rice, within a two commodity dynamic partial equilibrium model with stochastic shocks. The model is empirically grounded and reproduces past values well. It uses a new reduced-form approach to capture private storage dynamics. We evaluate implementation of the National Food Security Act (NFSA) under several policy measures with the current regime as well as two scenarios with a regime change - implementation of cash transfers and deficiency payments. Implications for market fundamentals and fiscal costs were simulated in the medium term - until 2020/21. The NFSA puts a high pressure on fiscal costs and public stocks. Relying on imports with low MSPs results in a high stock-out risk and the lowest fiscal costs, however with high domestic price levels and volatility and high international prices. A policy strategy to manipulate procurement prices in order to maintain public stocks close to the norms leads to slightly higher fiscal costs with lower and more stable prices and ample stocks. A cash-based regime can bring considerable savings and curb fiscal costs, particularly if targeted to the poor, and would leave ample stocks due to higher private stocks. However, this scenario shows the highest market price levels and variability, which can have negative effects on some producers and consumers as well as political stability.


Archive | 2013

Conceptual framework on price volatility and its impact on food and nutrition security in the short term

Matthias Kalkuhl; Lukas Kornher; Marta Kozicka; Pierre Boulanger; Maximo Torero


Archive | 2014

Evolution and Critique of Buffer Stocking Policy of India

Shweta Saini; Marta Kozicka


Archive | 2015

Cost-benefit framework for policy action to navigate food price spikes. FOODSECURE Working Paper No 33

Matthias Kalkuhl; Mekbib G. Haile; Lukas Kornher; Marta Kozicka


EcoMod2015 | 2015

Food Grain Policies in India and Their Implications for Stocks and Fiscal Costs: A Partial Equilibrium Analysis

Marta Kozicka; Matthias Kalkuhl; Jan Brockhaus


Archive | 2016

Public Distribution System vs. Market: Analysis of Wheat and Rice Consumption in India

Marta Kozicka; Regine Weber; Matthias Kalkuhl


Annual Conference 2016 (Augsburg): Demographic Change | 2016

Public Distribution System in India - Leakage, Self-Selection and Targeting Errors

Marta Kozicka; Regine Weber; Matthias Kalkuhl


2016 Annual Meeting, July 31-August 2, 2016, Boston, Massachusetts | 2016

What Drives India’s Rice Stocks? Empirical Evidence

Jan Brockhaus; Matthias Kalkuhl; Marta Kozicka


Archive | 2015

ZEF-Discussion Papers on Development Policy No. 197

Marta Kozicka; Matthias Kalkuhl; Shweta Saini; Jan Brockhaus

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Maximo Torero

International Food Policy Research Institute

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