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FOOD SECURITY
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Food Security in India
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JAWAHAR NAVODAYA
VIDYALAYA,SURANGI,GANJAM
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SESSION:- 2016-17GUIDED BY-SCIENCE
&SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPT.
PREPARED BY:- CHANDAN KU.
SETHY
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FOOD SECURITY MEAN...
Affordability
Availability
Accessibility
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ENSURING FOOD SECURITYI. Enough food is available for all the
persons ll persons have the capacity to buy food of acceptable quality Iii .There is no barrier on access to food.
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NEED FOR FOOD SECURITY
poor sections
of the society Natural disasters
or calamityWidespread crop failure
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How drought affects food security?
Drought takes placeTotal
production of food grains
Shortage of food in the affected areas
Prices
Some peoplecannot afford to buy food =
Food Insecurity
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• If such calamity happens in a very wide spread area or is stretched over a longer time period, it may cause a situation of starvation.
STARVATION
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FAMINE
A massive starvation might take a turn of famine.
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Food Insecure GroupsWorst Affected Groups: landless people traditional artisans traditional services providerspetty self-employed workersHomeless, beggars etc.Families employed in ill-paid occupationscasual labourers (seasonal activities+ very
low wages) SCs, STs and some sections of the OBCs (lower castes among them) –having poor land-base or very low land productivity
Migrants ( as a result of natural disasters ) Women and children
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States facing problem of food insecurity
• Uttar Pradesh (eastern and south-eastern parts), Bihar,• Jharkhand, • Odisha• West Bengal,• Chhattisgarh, • parts of Madhya Pradesh and• Maharashtra
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Hunger, another aspect of Food Insecurity
Inadequate diet for a long time
Poor people suffer from chronic hunger
Chronic
Hunger
Due agricultural
activities-rural regions
& urban areas- casual
labourWhen a person is unable to get work for the entire year
Seasonal
Hunger
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ON THE OTHER HAND…
‘WASTAGE’
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India’s attempts at attaining Food Security
Highest Growth
Punjab and
Haryana
Tamil Nadu and Andhra
Pradesh
Low Growth
Maharashtra,
Madhya PradeshBihar, Orissa
and the N-E
states
Green Revolution: Food grain Production
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India’s Food Security System Buff
er Stoc
k
Public Distribut
ion System
Food Securit
y System of India
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Increasing Nuclear
Families and Working Women
Food Processing Demand
DriversChanging
demographics – Rise in incomes Organised
Retail and Private Label Penetration
Demand for Functional
Foods
Increasing spends on
health foods Increasing
Urbanisation – Lifestyle and Aspirations
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How the Public Distribution System works:
Farmers or
Producers
States
Fair Price Shops
F.C.I (maintai
ns Buffer Stocks)
Grains MSP
Allocates Grains
Central Issue Price
C.I.P Distributes Grains
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Government schemes
• PDS (initial Public Distribution System scheme)• RPS (Revamped Public Distribution System)• TPDS (Targeted Public Distribution System)
Special Schemes:• AAY (Antyodaya Anna Yojana)• APS (Annapurna Scheme)
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Government schemes
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Benefits from the PDS:
• Stabilizes prices of food grains • Makes food available at affordable prices• By supplying food from surplus regions of the country to
the deficit ones, it helps in combating hunger and famine• Prices set with poor households in mind• Provides income security to farmers in certain regions
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GOVT. TAKEN STEP TOWARD CHILDREN
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FOR THE MOTHER
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Problems faced by PDS:
• Problem of Hunger still exists in many areas of India• Footstock in granaries often above specified levels• Deterioration in quality of stored food grains if kept for longer time• High storage costs• Increase in MSP has led to shift from coarse grain to rice and
wheat production among the farmers• Cultivation of rice has also led to environmental degradation and
fall in the water level
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• Average consumption of PDS grain at the all-India level is very low
• Malpractices on part of PDS dealers: Diverting the grains to open market to get
better margin, Selling poor quality grains at ration shops, Irregular opening of the shops• Low Income families earning just above
poverty line have to pay APL rates which are almost equal to open market rates – lower incentive to buy from Fair Price Shops
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STEPS TO STOP MALPRACTICES
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CONCLUSION
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