New Delhi, Oct 30 (IANS) Food Minister K.V. Thomas said Sunday the production of milk, meat, poultry and vegetables needs to be increased as their changing consumption patterns over the past few years was contributing to food inflation.
“Consumpti
on pattern of milk, meat and poultry and vegetables is changing as compared to previous years,” Thomas told IANS.
The food minister clarified his Oct 28 statement that “people’s changing food habits were contributing to food inflation” meant that consumption patterns of items like “milk, meat and poultry and vegetables” were changing.
“Production of these items needs to be increased,” said Thomas.
He said that there is no inflation in foodgrain like wheat and rice, which were staple food items. Sugar too is under control since last year owing to improved production, said Thomas.
Food inflation touched 11.43 percent Thursday, raising concerns in the government. Food inflation was 7.5 percent in 2006-07 and had increased to 14 percent in 2010-11.
A concerned United Progressive Alliance chairperson Sonia Gandhi discussed the issue with Thomas Saturday.
Stating that fluctuation in high prices of essential items was a concern, the food minister expressed hope it will stabilise soon.
Thomas had earlier said that hike in the minimum support prices (MSPs) over the past many years also contributed to food inflation.
But this, he said, was unavoidable as the farmers have to be given better prices for their produce.
“MSP hikes impact the market prices of foodgrains,” said Thomas.
The government recently hiked MSP for the rabi 2011-12 crop to expand the area under cultivation.
The minister also pointed out that subsidised foodgrain was being provided to poor people through the public distribution system.
Ramesh told not to exceed his brief, won”t resign for now: Sources
New Delhi, May 13 (ANI): Environment and Forests Minister Jairam Ramesh is unlikely to resign from the Union cabinet for the moment, but has been told by the Congress leadership not to overstep his brief.
The reported dressing down comes a day after he met Union Home Minister P.Chidambaram for about ten minutes to explain his stance on the controversial comments that he made in China with regard to the Indian Home MInistry.
Some sources had said earlier that the minister had offered to step down when he met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday, but others in the ministry and in the Congress have said that this is incorrect and added that Ramesh has no plans to quit.
Last week, Ramesh said the Home Ministry”s policies towards Chinese companies were “alarmist” and “paranoid”, and he had to explain his stand to the Prime Minister and to Sonia Gandhi.
Ramesh”s remarks were made in the context of a company named Huawei Technologies, which is a major manufacturer of telecom equipment, which has been lobbying to operate in India.
Ramesh is a Rajya Sabha member from Andhra Pradesh and his term in the Upper House of Parliament comes to an end next month. The Congress leadership in Andhra Pradesh is reportedly reluctant to re-nominate him in the wake of his refusal as a minister to give permission and environment clearance to build a memorial for former chief minister Y.S. Rajashekhara Reddy in a forest area where his chopper went down on September 2 last year. (ANI)