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and turbulence accompanied by repeated bank crises. However, governments in many transition countries learned from these … tumultuous experiences and eventually dealt successfully with the accumulated bad loans and lack of strong bank regulation. In … addition, rapid progress in bank privatization and consolidation took place in the late 1990s and early 2000s, usually with the …
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and turbulence accompanied by repeated bank crises. However, governments in many transition countries learned from these … tumultuous experiences and eventually dealt successfully with the accumulated bad loans and lack of strong bank regulation. In … addition, rapid progress in bank privatization and consolidation took place in the late 1990s and early 2000s, usually with the …
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The agricultural sector in India has been successful in keeping pace with the rising food demand of a growing … changing economic scenario in India and the need for appropriate agricultural technologies and agro-management practices to … extension undergoes fundamental changes, India looks for a whole new policy mix that nurtures the pluralistic extension system …
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Jharkhand state is carved out from Bihar state in 2000. The state is rich in mineral resources and poor in agricultural production. More than 75% of work force is engaged in agriculture, but generates only 20% of state’s GDP. About 45% area is under non-agricultural use and 32% is culturable...
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areas in India where the growing period is later and where the minimum temperature during the production period is … than most other states in India. Given such comparative advantage, it seems that the state could benefit from the increased … active in India are bringing in potato varieties (e.g. Lady Roseta, Atlantic) which might be prone to diseases that might be …
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in India, both for household nutrition and income. Most of the livestock are kept in mixed farming systems, where crop … residues, mainly cereal straws have been an important feed resource. India is deficient in the supply of fodder, resulting in …
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Agricultural growth has been largely responsible for India’s desire for long term food security for its rapidly growing … effective competition policy regime in India, has constrained the farm sector gains from trade reforms, and farmer’s capacity to … productivity in India. The current paper is an attempt to understand the various regulatory provisions and subsidies which affect …
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Local brands are rapidly gaining agricultural market share in developing countries. However, it is not well understood how they reshape agricultural value chains. In a detailed case study of the value chain of makhana in Bihar, we see the fast emergence – a doubling over 5years – of more...
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domestic food markets. In a detailed case study of makhana in Bihar, one of the poorest states in India, we see the fast …
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