Leave agri reforms to states, says ex-RBI governor
The Hindu
Former Reserve Bank of India governor C. Rangarajan has opined that the agricultural marketing reforms initiated by the Central government should be left to each state to decide whether they want the measures.
This is the best course of action for the Centre and that will set the stage for experimental economics, while farmers themselves will be able to see the best possible course of action with respect to agricultural marketing reforms, he argued.
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