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relevance of data use for resource Rock On bumper production​

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Answered by dhruvkabra1517
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Agricultural statistics is not easy to collect and compile, hence the dependence on the government. We have been using these statistics for many years in spite of the fact that it suffers from three major handicaps: timeliness, reliability and integrity. Let me cite just one example: published statistics tells us that the production of wheat was 92 million tonnes in 2015-16 (6 million tonnes more than the previous year) and 98 million tonnes in 16-17, another 6 million tonnes more.

In spite of this, wheat imports in 16-17 were 5.75 million tonnes. Since consumption trends did not show any surge to justify such large imports, the only logical conclusion is that the government itself was not confident of this data. The fact that information comes in late is well known, be it of sowing or crop-cutting data. The elaborate exercise of collection of primary data on crops that have time-honoured systems (rice, wheat, etc) still has design errors and implementation gaps.

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