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Thanks for the link and it is indeed informative.Yep truly (a while ago) I studied and contrasted the ground level "bottom-up" reform that Deng did (often overlooked in favour of studying the industrial + SEZ + export "juicy" brochure stuff) that India was either slow to do or still has not done (effectively or at all) in rural+agri areas. Thus I am quite aware of the specific areas where legacy of the license raj kind of over-control complex (even to micro production unit level) by the socialist state still continued in India's case (and some persist)...especially when it concerns the bulk of traditional voting blocs (rural + agri) etc. Same goes for subcontinent more broadly.
Here is a good read (a summary for me given the depth I went into heh) in China's case:
http://factsanddetails.com/china/cat2/sub7/item347.html#chapter-0
You are right that Deng’s rural reform doesn’t receive the same kind of attention that other branches like SEZ. Given the massive scale of rural population, the growth would have delivered a significant boost in terms of overall quantity. Apart from food production, township and village enterprises appeared to be a great success too, contributing in terms of rural employment and economical benefits.
These report don’t go into the details of farmers selling surplus produce in local market which may provide some useful information. I guess it would have some understandable obsoletes in terms of marketing, transport, storage. I remember reading a piece of news long time ago that some watermelon growers could not secure enough transport so the watermelons got wasted, which was a shame and unfortunate for these people. It has been improved these days I guess with all the flash road and railway.
Some of the price difference could due to genuine value adding activities like transport, storage, supermarkets etc but nevertheless there are people who extract excessive markups in the process.My aunt has potato farms and it has huge risk due to all the diseases that crop prone too. She sell 5 Rs per 5 KG in market while we get around 50 Rs per 5Kg so someone in between getting rich for no reason at all.
Let’s say making the market serve the mutual benefit of producers and consumers.As long as it can protect the interests of farmers, we should give 100% support.
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