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The handbook is prepared to create an informed public debate on Genetic Engineering in agriculture and this … Introductory Manual is a contribution to this debate – a debate not just on GE in agriculture per se but on democratization of …
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agriculture and suggest policy changes both in the FTA text as well as in domestic policy. [Paper III]. …This study attempts to provide an analysis of the gender concerns of the proposed EU India FTA in the field of …
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liberalization, and stricter IPR conditions than the TRIPS norms. An analysis and evaluation of health impacts of this FTA on Indian …
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KIA proposes to bring a paradigm shift in Indian Agriculture in terms of human resource development, research … themes namely, (i) education, learning resources, curriculum development and training, (ii) food processing, use of … byproducts, and biofuels, (iii) biotechnology and (iv) water management. [Proceedings of KIA Workshop]. …
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future developments. Background paper prepared for the "Fighting FTAs" international strategy workshop organised by FTA Watch …
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The paper analyzes the impact of Colombia,s free trade with USA on the economies of US and Colombia. It also discuses … the relationship between USA and Colombia. …
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also coincided with the period of a policy thrust on export-oriented agriculture and competitiveness of Indian farmers in …
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This paper is undertaken to examine various aspects of farm level adoption of Bt cotton in Gujarat as well as explore issues relating to environment and non-tariff barriers affecting the cotton trade of India. [Working paper No. 198]. URL:[http://www.gidr.ac.in/pdf/Working%20Paper%20198.pdf].
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There is a large untapped trade potential between the two countries. Using the potential trade approach, the study finds that the export potential from India to Pakistan is to the tune of US$ 9.5 billion while that from Pakistan to India is US$ 2.2 billion. Items having export potential from...
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This paper is aganist the popular assertion regarding the links between innovation and clustering and it is found that the main sources of knowledge transfer and innovation among key firms in Bangalore’s software cluster are their external linkages outside the cluster rather than...
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