Indian Agriculture in the New Millennium

Indian Agriculture in the New Millennium
Author: N. A. Mujumdar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015069112525

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Contributed articles on economic aspects of agriculture in India.

Indian Agriculture

Indian Agriculture
Author: Parmod Kumar,S. Mohanakumar
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2016-02-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317334484

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This volume examines the transitions in Indian agriculture since the 1980s, and emphasizes upon the role of neoliberal policies and their impact. The essays presented here deal with a range of pertinent and contemporary issues, including global food security, livelihoods of agricultural labourers, and public and private investment. These weave together glimpses of the impasse faced by petty commodity producers (marginal and small farmers) and their subsequent economic distress and social exclusion. Comprehensive in analysis, this book will be useful to scholars and researchers of agricultural economics, political economy, political science and public policy.

Indian Agriculture After the Green Revolution

Indian Agriculture After the Green Revolution
Author: Binoy Goswami,Madhurjya Prasad Bezbaruah,Raju Mandal
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2019-09-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0367374838

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The book provides a comprehensive discussion on the different aspects of changes and challenges faced by Indian since the Green Revolution. It also looks at how Indian farmers and policymakers are responding to the challenges.

Political Economy of Agricultural Development in India

Political Economy of Agricultural Development in India
Author: Akina Venkateswarlu
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2021-11-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000485929

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The book covers Indian agricultural development from the colonial to the present period. It examines how ruling class political ideology determined the agricultural policies from colonial rule. It considers both quantitative and qualitative aspects in all periods: colonial period to pre-green revolution phase, post-green revolution phase (early and late stages) and post-globalisation phase after 1991. India has achieved the ability to maintain food security, through enough food grain buffer stocks to meet the enormous public distribution system. But, with India’s entry into WTO in 1994, euphoria has been created among all types of farmers to adopt commercial crops like cotton cost-intensive inputs. Even food grain crops are grown through use of costly irrigation and chemicalised inputs. But they lacked remunerative prices, and so farmers began to commit suicides, which crossed 3.5 lakh. Government of India attributed this agrarian crisis to the technology fatigue and gave scope for second green revolution (GR-II). GR-I was achieved by public sector enterprise, whereas the GR-II as gene revolution is a result of private sector enterprise/MNCs. There is fear that opening up of the sector may lead to handover of the family farms to big agri-multinationals. GOI’s proposal to double farmers’ income by 2022 is feasible only when the problems, being faced by small, marginal and tenant farmers, are addressed in agricultural marketing, credit and extension services. Now, it is time to go for suitable forms of cooperative/collective agriculture, as 85 percent of total cultivators are the small and marginal farmers. This book is co-published with Aakar Books, New Delhi. Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the print versions of this book in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

Climate Change and Agriculture in India Impact and Adaptation

Climate Change and Agriculture in India  Impact and Adaptation
Author: Syed Sheraz Mahdi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2018-09-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319900865

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This book provides the most recent understanding about climate change and its effects on agriculture in India. Further in-depth research is showcased regarding important allied sectors such as horticulture and fisheries, and examines the effect of climate change on different cereal crops. The individual chapters discuss the different mitigation strategies for climate change impacts and detail abiotic and biotic stresses in relation to climate change. The book provides an insight into environmentally safe and modern technologies approaches such as nanotechnology and utilization of underutilized crops under a changing climate. This book provides a solid foundation for the discussion of climate resilience in agricultural systems and the requirements to keep improving agricultural production. This book is an excellent resource for researchers, instructors, students in agriculture, horticulture and environmental science.

Agricultural Reform in India

Agricultural Reform in India
Author: Allan Octavian Hume
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1879
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: UOM:39015022210945

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Agriculture and The World Trade Organisation

Agriculture and The World Trade Organisation
Author: G. S. Bhalla, Jean-Luc Racine, Frédéric Landy
Publsiher: Les Editions de la MSH
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2008-05-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9782735113781

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The volume offers to the reader a multi-faceted dialogue between noted experts from two major agricultural countries, both founding members of the Word Trade Organisation, each one with different stakes in the great globalisation game. After providing the recent historical background of agricultural policies in India and France, the contributors address burning issues related to market and regulation, food security and food safety, the expected benefits from the WTO and the genuine problems raised by the new forms of international trade in agriculture, including the sensitive question of intellectual property rights in bio-technologies. This informed volume underlines the necessity of moving beyond the North-South divide, in order to address the real challenges of the future.

Agricultural Value Chains in India

Agricultural Value Chains in India
Author: Ashok Gulati,Kavery Ganguly,Harsh Wardhan
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2022-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789813342682

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This open access book provides a clear holistic conceptual framework of CISS-F (competitiveness, inclusiveness, sustainability, scalability and access to finance) to analyse the efficiency of value chains of high value agricultural commodities in India. It is based on the understanding that agriculture is an integrated system that connects farming with logistics, processing and marketing. Farmer’s welfare being central to any agricultural policy makes it very pertinent to study how a value chain works and can be strengthened further to realize this policy goal. This book adds value to the existing research by studying the value chains end-to-end across a wide spectrum of agricultural commodities with the holistic lens of CISS-F. It is not enough that a value chain is competitive but not inclusive or it is competitive and inclusive but not sustainable. The issue of scalability is very critical to achieve macro gains in terms of greater farmer outreach and sectoral growth. The research undertaken here brings out some very useful insights for policymaking in terms of what needs to be done better to steer the agricultural value chains towards being more competitive, inclusive, sustainable and scalable. The value chain specific research findings help draw very nuanced policy recommendations as well as present a big picture of the future direction of policy making in agriculture.