https://doi.org/10.35716/IJED-23261
Author: Meera Padaliya, Ganga Devi and Nayana Raju
Author Address: Associate Professor, B. A. College of Agriculture, AAU, Anand-388 110 (Gujarat)
The
study analyzed the food consumption patterns among rural and urban households
in Gujarat. The elasticities were estimated using the three stages of the Quadratic
Almost Ideal Demand System (QUAIDS) for food grains, milk, edible oil,
vegetables and fruits. Demand forecasting was performed specifically for milk.
Demand was projected on a year-on-year basis from 2011 to 2036. The results
revealed that the quantity and expenditure of milk were found to be higher in
both rural and urban areas of Gujarat in 2011. Expenditure elasticities showed
that milk and fruits were highly elastic commodities among the food groups. In
the case of own price elasticities, uncompensated and compensated price
elasticities were negative for the food group and highly negative for milk and
fruits. In the case of uncompensated cross-price elasticities, milk was
complementary with all food group items. In contrast, in compensated
cross-price elasticities, milk was substituted with fruits and complementary
with all other food items. The total demand for milk would be 23.24, 36.52 and
59.76 million tonnes for rural, urban and overall Gujarat, respectively, under the
Business-as-usual (BAU) income growth scenario by the year 2036, which was
increased from 3.47, 3.16 and 6.63 million tonnes in the base year 2011.
Keywords: Consumption
pattern, demand projection, elasticity, expenditure, income, NSSO.
Indian Journal of Economics and Development
Volume 21 No. 2, June 2025, 000-000
https://doi.org/10.35716/IJED-23261
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