India, Feb. 25 -- If you're someone who finds economics difficult to grasp and its agricultural subset befuddling, let me try to acquaint you with opinions from both sides of the sharp divide over whether minimum support prices should be made legally binding and how they should be calculated. Ashok Gulati, Infosys Professor for Agriculture at ICRIER, bases his position on certain facts. First, MSP only applies to 27.8% of India's total agricultural produce. Consequently, just 10% of agricultural households benefit from it. Some of the fastest growing sectors like poultry, surging at 8-9%, fisheries, escalating at 7-8% and, milk, growing at 5-6%, don't have access to an MSP regime....