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has generated the great momentum of agricultural development in India since the late 1960s. However, due to the dominance … sector supplies fodder to the dairy. Using household data collected in Tamil Nadu, India for three decades from 1971, we show …
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of VAD in India from a public health perspective,and simulate the potential alleviating impact of GR using representative …
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and household data set collected in Tamil Nadu, India where tank irrigation systems have been managed collectively for …
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Despite the fact that land rental is restricted to varying degrees in India, the participation in this market is …
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of India. An examination of the cost and return structure of eggplant farming in the study area reveals that the …
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Bt cotton in India is taken for empirical illustration. The production function analyses show that both Bt technology and …
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In the hard rock areas of India, overdraft of groundwater has led to negative externalities, increases costs of …
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preferences of irrigators in India and South Africa for different water rights configurations. By comparing the results of both …
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attempted in the context of developing countries. Using a case study of two districts in South India, we examine farmer …
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particular in India. Relying on a unique set of household-level data from the state of Punjab, we study the biggest dairy company … in the world (Nestlé) in India and compare its vertical spillover effects on upstream suppliers to other market channels …
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