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because their traditional ‘slash and burn’ agriculture is becoming increasingly unsustainable. Farmers in these … cultivation in the hill district of Khagrachari with settled agriculture and new soil conservation techniques based around orchard …
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Institute (IFPRI), New Delhi organized a workshop ‘Strengthening the Role of Agriculture for Nutrition Secure India’. [IGIDR …
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This paper takes a detailed look at the SSM and analyzes its usefulness for developing countries. It also explores how the concept of a special agricultural safeguard has evolved in the present round of negotiations and what are the country positions on SSMs in the Doha Round. The paper then...
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explanation lies in the state of affairs in agriculture. An analysis for 2004-05 shows that incidence of poverty is 47 per cent …
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This study evaluates the economic feasibility of replacing shifting cultivation (Jhum) with settled agriculture and new …
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, location-specific, integrated approaches in its rainfed areas is necessary for agriculture to be inclusive, climate …
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The paper points out that some provisions of the framework will allow developed countries to maintain and, in some cases, even increase domestic farm support and still remain WTO-compliant. In most cases, though, the July Framework only provides broad guidelines and leaves the field open for...
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