📘 Q.6 IAS Prelims 2023 — Economics (Agriculture & MSP)
🧷 Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk
📌 The Question:
Consider the following statements:
1. The Government of India provides Minimum Support Price for niger (Guizotia abyssinicia) seeds.
2. Niger is cultivated as a Kharif crop.
3. Some tribal people in India use niger seed oil for cooking.
How many of the above statements are correct?
(a) Only one
(b) Only two
(c) All three
(d) None
✅ Correct Answer: (c)
🧠 Curiosity Raiser
Why would the Government announce MSP for a crop whose cultivated area is shrinking year after year?
👉 The answer lies not in volume, but in tribal livelihood security.
📘 Enrichment Notes (Value-Addition for Prelims)
🔹 Statement-wise Analysis
✔️ Statement 1 — Correct
Niger (Guizotia abyssinica) is one of the 14 Kharif crops for which the Government of India announces Minimum Support Price (MSP) every year.
Despite being a low-volume crop, it receives MSP due to its socio-economic importance.
✔️ Statement 2 — Correct
Niger is cultivated predominantly as a Kharif oilseed crop, mainly in rain-fed and tribal regions.
✔️ Statement 3 — Correct
Among several tribal communities in India:
- Niger seed oil is used for cooking
- Oil cake (after extraction) is used as livestock feed
- Seeds are also used as a condiment
🌾 Why Niger Matters (UPSC Angle)
- Called Ramtil in several regions
- Known as the “lifeline of tribal agriculture”
- Used in:
- Cooking
- Medicine
- Cosmetics & perfumery industries
Despite this importance:
- Cultivated area fell from ~0.6 million ha (1985–86)
- To ~0.1 million ha (2020–21)
- Lowest area among MSP-backed Kharif crops
👉 MSP acts as a social protection tool, not merely a price mechanism.
🧩 Concept Lock (One-line Recall)
Niger = Kharif oilseed + MSP crop + Tribal livelihood anchor
🧘♂️ IAS Monk Whisper
In Indian agriculture, policy does not always follow acreage.
Sometimes, it follows people.
