Gross Bank Credit grows at 9.7% in February 2016
Gross bank credit grows at 9.7% in the month of February 2016 as against 9.5% in January 2016. The gross bank credit growth stands at 9.3% during February 2015. On a year-on-year (y-o-y) basis, non-food bank credit increased by about 10% in February and January 2016 each. Credit to agriculture and allied activities increased by around 13.5% in February 2016 as compared with 13.4% in January 2016.
Monthly trend in growth of gross bank credit (%) (YoY)
Source: PHD Research Bureau, compiled from RBI
Credit to industry increased by 5.4% in February 2016 as compared to 5.6% in January 2016. Credit to industry growth stood at 5.9% in February 2015. Credit growth (Y-O-Y) continues to decelerate or decline for most sub-sectors, some of which include petroleum, coal products and nuclear fuels, beverage and tobacco and food processing.
Deployment of Gross Bank Credit by major sectors (Rs. Billion)
Source: PHD Research Bureau, compiled from RBI. Note: Data are provisional and relate to select banks which cover 95 per cent of total non-food credit extended by all scheduled commercial banks .*Data pertains to Jan.22, 2016^ Growth pertains to Jan.22, 2016 over Jan.23, 2015
** Data pertains to Feb.19, 2016 ^^ Growth pertains to Feb.19, 2016 over Feb.20, 2015
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Weird Food Security ‘8 Critical Ommissions in Niti Ayog Paper’
Agriculture GDP India $310b [$200b Actual] vs China $1100b
April01, 2016 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
Agriculture GDP India $310b [$200b Actual] vs China $1100b
April01, 2016 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
Though madness & frauds of Ashok Gulati directed food policies are
reduced but There Is No Structural Change in Food Supply to 1300m
People of India. Prof Ramesh Chand of Niti Ayog is much more
Understanding and Realistic but is not getting right feed back from
Farmers, the Primary Stake Holders in Food Supply.
reduced but There Is No Structural Change in Food Supply to 1300m
People of India. Prof Ramesh Chand of Niti Ayog is much more
Understanding and Realistic but is not getting right feed back from
Farmers, the Primary Stake Holders in Food Supply.
Eight CRITICAL OMMISSIONS in Niti Ayog Paper On Food Security
They are 1. Stable and Affordable Prices of Foods, 2. Long Term Credit
Flows – 18% of Loans to Indian Farmers, 3. Multi-Purpose Dams for
Reliable Irrigation, 4. Farmers Food Storage 5. Food Processing 6.
Direct Marketing, 7. Malnutrition & Hunger & 8. Crop Nutrient Loss.
Flows – 18% of Loans to Indian Farmers, 3. Multi-Purpose Dams for
Reliable Irrigation, 4. Farmers Food Storage 5. Food Processing 6.
Direct Marketing, 7. Malnutrition & Hunger & 8. Crop Nutrient Loss.
Weird Definition of ‘MARKET & PRIVATE SECTOR/COMPANY’
Fundamental Problem with Indian Economists is they Don’t Understand
MARKET – ‘It Is Meeting Place of Buyers & Sellers’ – but in India it
is Actually ‘Sellers & Traders Meeting Place,’ – ‘Farmers are not
allowed to Sell Their Produce Directly To Consumers, Not Allowed to
Store Foods They Produce and Process it.’ GoI Supports TRADERS to Buy
Foods, Store it & Process it and realize 200% to 1000% Margins.
FARMERS TOO IS ALL PRIVATE SECTOR.
MARKET – ‘It Is Meeting Place of Buyers & Sellers’ – but in India it
is Actually ‘Sellers & Traders Meeting Place,’ – ‘Farmers are not
allowed to Sell Their Produce Directly To Consumers, Not Allowed to
Store Foods They Produce and Process it.’ GoI Supports TRADERS to Buy
Foods, Store it & Process it and realize 200% to 1000% Margins.
FARMERS TOO IS ALL PRIVATE SECTOR.
For Food Security it ‘ESSENTIAL TO MAINTAIN BUFFER STOCKS’ – and
Storage By Farmers Cost Practically Nothing – By TRADERS who are
SUPPORTED COST
3-10 TIMES MORE – Storage of Groundnut by FARMERS may cost say
Rs.1,400/Ton @4% – TRADERS Rs.20,000 @36% Plus Rent. Practically
nothing to Store FOODS With Farmers.
Storage By Farmers Would Stabilize Prices to SUSTAIN Agriculture.
Storage By Farmers Cost Practically Nothing – By TRADERS who are
SUPPORTED COST
3-10 TIMES MORE – Storage of Groundnut by FARMERS may cost say
Rs.1,400/Ton @4% – TRADERS Rs.20,000 @36% Plus Rent. Practically
nothing to Store FOODS With Farmers.
Storage By Farmers Would Stabilize Prices to SUSTAIN Agriculture.
MORE DETAILS
1.] Though Employment in Agriculture is reduced to 48.9% but Farm
Ownership continues to be say 75% or more. Roughly 1000m People are
expected to share Profitability from Agriculture.
1.] Though Employment in Agriculture is reduced to 48.9% but Farm
Ownership continues to be say 75% or more. Roughly 1000m People are
expected to share Profitability from Agriculture.
2.] As per data taken from Internet Agriculture in Contributes $310b
in India to $1100b in China but since Inputs in India are much higher
– High Cost of Fertilizers, Seeds, Irrigation, Interest on Loans
including Moneylenders, Wastages, and No Value Additions the real
Agriculture GDP is just $200b only.
in India to $1100b in China but since Inputs in India are much higher
– High Cost of Fertilizers, Seeds, Irrigation, Interest on Loans
including Moneylenders, Wastages, and No Value Additions the real
Agriculture GDP is just $200b only.
3.] Five decades ago FOOD PRODUCTION STORING & PROCESSING WAS
LOCALIZED, VILLAGE CO-OP BANKS provided loans to farmers and farmers
were HAPPY –
LOCALIZED, VILLAGE CO-OP BANKS provided loans to farmers and farmers
were HAPPY –
Farmers within village [My Own Included] were producing Groundnut & Oilseeds,
Cotton, Milk, Meat, Egg, Wheat, Bajra, Maize, Fodders, Fruits &
Vegetables, Onions & Potato, Sugarcane, Spices etc and used to make
Brown Sugar (Gur), Vegetable Oils, Flour, Pickles Jams & Papads,
Tandoors, Halwais, Dehydrated Vegetables, Spinning Yarn etc. Timber,
Fuel Wood, Bamboos were produced within village. They had their own
Wells, Masons, Carpenters & Iron Workers, all even in small village of
400 people.
Entire FARM WASTE was recycled within village.
Cotton, Milk, Meat, Egg, Wheat, Bajra, Maize, Fodders, Fruits &
Vegetables, Onions & Potato, Sugarcane, Spices etc and used to make
Brown Sugar (Gur), Vegetable Oils, Flour, Pickles Jams & Papads,
Tandoors, Halwais, Dehydrated Vegetables, Spinning Yarn etc. Timber,
Fuel Wood, Bamboos were produced within village. They had their own
Wells, Masons, Carpenters & Iron Workers, all even in small village of
400 people.
Entire FARM WASTE was recycled within village.
4.] Farming Peace & Economy was DISTURBED when initially Cooperative
Sugar Mills & FCI started paying Cash and 3 Bags of Sugar Were
Initially Given FREE for 100 Bags of Wheat as Incentives and Payments
were made in Cash – Cropping Pattern began to Change.
Sugar Mills & FCI started paying Cash and 3 Bags of Sugar Were
Initially Given FREE for 100 Bags of Wheat as Incentives and Payments
were made in Cash – Cropping Pattern began to Change.
5.] Introduction of HY Seeds of Wheat & Rice in irrigated regions
increased CROP YIELDS 2-4 TIMES made farmers to grow Wheat & Rice
Crops. From Localized Production it became NATIONAL FOOD BASKET to
EXPORTER of FOODS.
increased CROP YIELDS 2-4 TIMES made farmers to grow Wheat & Rice
Crops. From Localized Production it became NATIONAL FOOD BASKET to
EXPORTER of FOODS.
FARMER COOPERATIVES or TRADER-CORPORATE MANAGED
6.] Way back in 1992 It was FOUND that in Punjab almost all Sunflower
Oilseeds Production was purchased by INDORE TRADERS For Oil Mill
Owners. Farmers were paid much less than Real Price because of CARTEL
– since then AMBANI, ADANI Plus More CORPORATE have acquired major
stakes in Food Trade. They engage ‘TRADING AGENTS to Procure & Store
Foods.’ THERE ARE NO COOPERATIVES to PROCESS SELL FARM PRODUCE.
Oilseeds Production was purchased by INDORE TRADERS For Oil Mill
Owners. Farmers were paid much less than Real Price because of CARTEL
– since then AMBANI, ADANI Plus More CORPORATE have acquired major
stakes in Food Trade. They engage ‘TRADING AGENTS to Procure & Store
Foods.’ THERE ARE NO COOPERATIVES to PROCESS SELL FARM PRODUCE.
Bhakra Dam Supply More Waters Than 2584 Maharashtra Dams
7.] As given in Annexure – Bhakra Dam releases more water than all
2548 Maharashtra Dams. On March18, 2016 All Dams in Maharashtra had
8.5 BCM of water – 4-5 BCM may lost due to Evaporation – thus Bhakra
Dam shall deliver more Irrigation Supplies than all Maharashtra Dams.
Storages in Gujarat a just half 4.2 BCM of Maharashtra.
2548 Maharashtra Dams. On March18, 2016 All Dams in Maharashtra had
8.5 BCM of water – 4-5 BCM may lost due to Evaporation – thus Bhakra
Dam shall deliver more Irrigation Supplies than all Maharashtra Dams.
Storages in Gujarat a just half 4.2 BCM of Maharashtra.
Building Check Dams, Ponds, MAXIMIZES EVAPORATION LOSSES and MINIMIZES
Flows in to Dams.
Flows in to Dams.
8.] MALNUTRITION & HUNGER – Food Security program doesn’t Guarantee
ADEQUATE FOODS & NUTRITION to every Indian.
ADEQUATE FOODS & NUTRITION to every Indian.
9.] Food Wastages & Nutrition Losses – Instead of Delivering FRESH
FOODS AT NUTRITIOUS Best – Raw Foods are subjected to Multi-Stage and
Long Distance Transportation – Direct Losses are admitted by Food
Processing Minister to be Rs.91,000 Cr but it don’t include NUTRITION
LOSS and Micro Nutrient Loss as Food Waste is Not Returned to Farms.
REAL LOSSES ON THIS COUNT COULD BE Rs.300,000 Cr or 25%.
FOODS AT NUTRITIOUS Best – Raw Foods are subjected to Multi-Stage and
Long Distance Transportation – Direct Losses are admitted by Food
Processing Minister to be Rs.91,000 Cr but it don’t include NUTRITION
LOSS and Micro Nutrient Loss as Food Waste is Not Returned to Farms.
REAL LOSSES ON THIS COUNT COULD BE Rs.300,000 Cr or 25%.
QUESTIONS TO PROF. RAMESH CHAND, NITI AYOG
Can there be FOOD SECURITY When There is No Price Stability & Affordability?
Can there be FOOD SECURITY when Farmers are Not SUPPORTED to STORE
Excess Food Production, Switch Crops and Earn Enough to Support his
Family?
Can there be FOOD SECURITY When FARMERS DON’T GET LONG TERM BANK LOANS?
Can there be FOOD SECURITY when there are MULTI-LEVEL MIDDLEMEN
Realizing 30% to 70% Value of Supply Chain Without Adding Value?
Can there be FOOD SECURITY When 10% Food is Lost in Transport – 30%
to 50% Nutrition Loss and Food Waste with MICRO NUTRIENTS are not
returned to Farms?
Can there be FOOD SECURITY when Farmers Not Allowed to ADD MAX Value to Crops?
Can there be FOOD SECURITY When Farmers Don’t Get RIVER Waters –
FREE Irrigation?
Can there be FOOD SECURITY when FOODS AREN’T DELIVERED DIRECT & FARM FRESH?
Can there be FOOD SECURITY when Foods Delivered are Unhygienic, Rotting?
Can there is FOOD SECURITY when MANDIS are STINKING ROTTING FOODS?
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016, India. Ph; 091- 9871056471,
9718280435, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power,
Transportation,
Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing,
Technologies and Projects
Can there be FOOD SECURITY when Farmers are Not SUPPORTED to STORE
Excess Food Production, Switch Crops and Earn Enough to Support his
Family?
Can there be FOOD SECURITY When FARMERS DON’T GET LONG TERM BANK LOANS?
Can there be FOOD SECURITY when there are MULTI-LEVEL MIDDLEMEN
Realizing 30% to 70% Value of Supply Chain Without Adding Value?
Can there be FOOD SECURITY When 10% Food is Lost in Transport – 30%
to 50% Nutrition Loss and Food Waste with MICRO NUTRIENTS are not
returned to Farms?
Can there be FOOD SECURITY when Farmers Not Allowed to ADD MAX Value to Crops?
Can there be FOOD SECURITY When Farmers Don’t Get RIVER Waters –
FREE Irrigation?
Can there be FOOD SECURITY when FOODS AREN’T DELIVERED DIRECT & FARM FRESH?
Can there be FOOD SECURITY when Foods Delivered are Unhygienic, Rotting?
Can there is FOOD SECURITY when MANDIS are STINKING ROTTING FOODS?
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016, India. Ph; 091- 9871056471,
9718280435, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power,
Transportation,
Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing,
Technologies and Projects
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Minor quake registered in southern Kyrgyzstan
An earthquake of 3 points force occurred in southern Kyrgyzstan on March 31, the press service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations reports referring to the Seismology Institute.
The earthquake was registered at 9.33 pm in Alai district of Osh region. The epicenter was located 13 kilometers west of the village of Bor-Dobo, and 25 km southwest of the village of Sary-Tash.
Bor-Dobo felt the tremors of 2.5 points force.
There are no injuries or damages.
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