He said, for stepping up farm productivity and production, it is necessary to increase investment in water management and rural infrastructure. He was talking to students of the Indian Institute of Technology here.
Calling for launching a second green revolution in India, Mr. Subbarao said that between December 2009 and December 2010, food prices in the world market had gone up by 25 per cent. He said, rising prosperity in rural India is also leading to food scarcity, which is driving up food prices.
Mr. Subbarao said, since rural incomes are going up, people are eating better by shifting from cereal to protein rich diet and it is leading to food scarcity.
Food inflation, which has been hovering in double digit levels for the last few months has been a cause of concern for the government. It rose to 11.49 per cent for the week ended February 12 from 11.05 per cent in the previous period, driven by rising prices of milk, egg, meat and vegetables.