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This paper attempts to analyse the changes in trends and composition of multi-agency network (Co-operatives, SCBs, and RRBs) in issuance of credit to agriculture sector during the post-reform period by using time series data from 1975 to 2005. The analysis reveals that the trends of direct...
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Agricultue in India is undergoing a structural change leading to a crisis situation. The rate of growth of agricultural … agriculture in India. The onset of deceleration in agriculture began from early nineties and it became sharp from the late …’s response accordingly. It is alarming that India is moving towards a point of no return, from being a self-reliant nation of …
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Agriculture sector plays a vital role in the world economy and provides food for every one of us. The World Trade Organization (WTO) is important body in the international trade and agriculture. Surprisingly, the Agreement on Agriculture (AoA) of WTO does not refer to food and agriculture at...
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The productivity growth in agriculture is both a necessary and sufficient condition for the development of the sector as well as the economy. This paper has reviewed the different methodologies of measuring the total factor productivity (TFP) and focused on some of the important issues such as...
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The present paper examines the changing nature of labour use in rice cultivation in Andhra Pradesh. The study observed that there is a fast decline in labour use in respect of rice cultivation in Andhra Pradesh. All three forms of labour (family, casual and attached) have followed the same...
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This paper takes stock of the state of agriculture in India, brings out with the stylised facts, issues and emerging …
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and engine of the Indian economy. Agriculture continues play a vital role in the development of India. More than 60 per …
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The present paper examines the rationale for the introduction of contract farming in Indian context and advantages and disadvantages it draws with reference to rural and agricultural development where particular emphasis is given to marginal and small farmers. It is also looking into what are...
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Both India and Eritrea are developing countries. India as a leader of Third world made a huge stride in human resource …
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constraining development efforts in many countries including India. As populations expand and economies grow, the competition for … Resources, Government of India, in January 2012, released a draft National Water Policy for the consideration and opinion of … of water use across India – both personal and industrial use. This includes the imperatives of providing both clean …
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