Tears With Them, Tears Without: Onion Prices Make India Cry Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In the month of October 2013, it is the first time that Onion prices reach to its highest price ever of 100 in many cities of India. The cause that mainly appears to be is the huge amount of preservation by the cartel of intermediaries. What should be the strategies to pursue to avoid this shortage? Are the policies, being followed in India’s agriculture sector, require some modification due to this failures?

This indication reflects the gap exist in the policy implemented by state of affairs in agriculture sector. Onion has been an important commodity in India and used by each class and this large consumption required to make sure the availability of this product so that the escalating prices could be control. There is vast interest in the policy manifestos proposed by each competing party of election for 2014.

This case demonstrates the measuring instruments adopted by the past government of India for formulation of policy and the consequences of these measuring instruments are also evaluated in the case. This case provides a platform for the students to determine the most appropriate yardstick for formulation of the most lucrative policy required in agriculture sector.

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