Indian Food Security Bill 2013 has panicked
the Nepali market as experts saying that it would have an adverse impact.
Republica reports, “Given
Nepal’s increasing dependence on India for food and other farm supplies,
introduction of the food security law is all set to weaken the competitiveness
of rival products in Nepal. It further reports that the newly passed law is
aimed at reducing farm costs, Indian products will be available at far cheaper
prices in Nepal itself, compared to the prices of locally produced products.
The government has
already endorsed the draft of the Agriculture Development Strategy (ADS) aiming
to improve the livelihood of farmers in the country. The effect that is resulted
from the Indian Food Security Bill is less important than increasing food
insecurity in the country. According to the World Food Program (WFP), people
from more than 42 districts in Nepal under food insecurity.