India, Dec. 9 -- The Government of India has issued a release:
The impact of recent GST rationalisation on cooperatives, particularly those operating in the dairy, food processing, agriculture and rural enterprises sectors throughout the country, including Madhya Pradesh is as follows:-
Dairy Sector
i. The GST on Milk & Paneer has been made 'nil' and the GST on Butter, Ghee, Cheese, Milk cans etc. has been reduced from 12% to 5%.
ii. The likely impact of the revised GST rates on dairy cooperatives are as follows:-
Food Processing
i. The GST on majority of food items have been revised to 5%. For instance GST on Jams and jellies, Fruit pulp, Fruit juice-based drinks, chocolates, corn flakes, Ice creams, Pastry, cakes, biscuits etc. have been reduced from 12/18% to 5%.
ii. The likely impact of the revised GST rates on Food Processing are as follows:-
Agriculture and Rural Enterprises Sector
The GST on fertiliser inputs such as Ammonia, Sulphuric Acid, Nitric Acid has been reduced from 18% to 5% and the GST on many Bio-Pesticides & several Micronutrients have been reduced from 12% to 5%. Further, the GST on tractors below 1800 cc capacity has been reduced to 5% and the GST on tractor components such as tyres ,tubes and Hydraulic pumps etc. have been reduced to 18% to 5%.
ii. The likely impact of the revised GST rates on the cooperatives engaged in Agriculture and Rural Enterprises Sector are as follows:-
The reduction in GST rates is expected to enhance the competitiveness of cooperative products in the unorganised sector, leading to an increase in the market share of cooperative brands and strengthening consumer trust and food safety. Higher sales and improved margins are likely to enable cooperatives to generate additional surplus, which is expected to be passed on to members through higher procurement prices. For instance, presently about 80% of the consumer prices is passed on to dairy farmers, which is expected to rise to around 85% as a result of the GST rationalisation, including in Karnataka and Dakshina Kannada.
Improved price competitiveness is expected to increase demand which is likely to encourage informal producers and women-led self-help groups to link with cooperatives, thereby providing better market access and resulting in improved income opportunities for self-help groups in all the States/UTs, including Chhattisgarh and Bihar.
This information was given by Union Minister for Home and Cooperation Shri Amit Shah in a written reply in Lok Sabha.
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