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ICRIER Releases Policy Brief on Post-Harvest Losses (PHL) in India

Posted 03 Jun 2024

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The policy brief highlights the triple win of reducing PHL

  • benefiting farmers (enhanced income), 
  • enhancing food security, and 
  • ensuring sustainability (less resource exploitation) in agri-food systems.

Key highlights 

  • Production in India
    • Food Grain: Increased from 74.23 million metric tonnes (MMT) in 1966-67 to 330.5 MMT in 2022-23. 
    • Horticulture: Increased from 96.6 MMT in 1991-92 to 355.25 MMT in 2022-23. 
  • India’s Storage capacity: Expanded from 108.8 MMT in 2010 to 219.4 MMT in 2021 
  • PHL: Globally, around 30% of food produced never reaches consumers (FAO, 2021).
    • India faces higher PHL in cereals, pulses, and oilseeds than global levels.
    • Annual loss of US $18.5 billion from 2020 to 2022, despite some reduction in PHL from 2012 to 2022. 

Key factors behind PHL in India 

  • On-Farm Operations: Low farmer education and skill levels, weather conditions, and the use of defective machinery. 
  • Marketing Channels: En-route leakages from open lorry transport, poor quality packaging, use of iron hooks, improper storage practices, etc.
  • Policy Issues:  Jute Packing Material Act (1987) mandates using jute bags, which are susceptible to pests, insects, and contamination.

Way forward

  • Mechanization in agriculture, 
  • reforming the Public Distribution System (PDS) and boosting direct cash transfer, etc. 

Initiatives to reduce PHL

  • Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG) Scheme: For augmenting the food storage capacity through private participation.
  • PM Kisan Sampada Yojana: To reduce the PHL of horticulture and non-horticulture produce by creating modern infrastructure for food processing closer to production areas. 
  • Agriculture Infrastructure Fund: To mobilize a medium – long-term debt financing facility for investment in viable projects for post-harvest management Infrastructure and community farming assets
  • National Cooperative Grain Storage Project: Launched in 2023 to expand cooperative sector storage facilities by 700 lakh tonnes.
  • Tags :
  • Food Security
  • Sustainable agriculture
  • Post-Harvest Losses
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