India: Pulses Market and Policy Changes - A Review of the Last 5 Years

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Pulses are a major source of protein for a majority of Indians, particularly the vegetarian population. The Government of India has implemented a number of interventionist policies ranging from import bans to export subsidies over the last five years alone. However, these policies have failed to 1) cover India’s growing supply-demand gap; 2) stabilize pulses prices; and 3) appease the farmers that represent a strong voting base. 

India: Pulses Market and Policy Changes - A Review of the Last 5 Years

 

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