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Indian agriculture is dominated by smallholders. With an average holding size of just 1.08 hectares (ha) (in 2015-16), and 86 percent of holdings being of less than 2 ha in size, Indian agriculture transformed the country from functioning 'ship-to-mouth' during the mid-1960s to being a net...
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The key objective of this paper is to demonstrate what smallholders can do in the dairy sector given the right ecosystem. India's story of the "white revolution" is a story that can inspire millions in smallholder economies. It has important lessons in terms of government policies that supported...
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Poultry has been the fastest growing sector of Indian agriculture over the last two decades. Between 2000 and 2020, India's poultry meat and egg production grew at an annual average rate of growth of 9.2 percent and 7.2 percent, respectively. For comparison, cereal production grew just 1.5...
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Indian agriculture is dominated by smallholders. With an average holding size of just 1.08 ha (in 2015- 16), and 86 percent of holdings being of less than 2 ha size, Indian agriculture produces sufficient food, feed, and fiber for India's large population of 1.35 billion, and in addition...
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Indian agriculture is dominated by smallholders. With an average holding size of just 1.08 ha (in 2015- 16), and 86 percent of holdings being of less than 2 ha size, Indian agriculture produces sufficient food, feed, and fiber for India’s large population of 1.35 billion, and in addition...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012098378
The key objective of this paper is to demonstrate what smallholders can do in the dairy sector given the right ecosystem. India's story of the "white revolution" is a story that can inspire millions in smallholder economies. It has important lessons in terms of government policies that supported...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014368272
Poultry has been the fastest growing sector of Indian agriculture over the last two decades. Between 2000 and 2020, India's poultry meat and egg production grew at an annual average rate of growth of 9.2 percent and 7.2 percent, respectively. For comparison, cereal production grew just 1.5...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014368274
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Indian agriculture is dominated by smallholders. With an average holding size of just 1.08 hectares (ha) (in 2015-16), and 86 percent of holdings being of less than 2 ha in size, Indian agriculture transformed the country from functioning 'ship-to-mouth' during the mid-1960s to being a net...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012271492