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India did not experience any food price spikes during 2007.08 when global food prices erupted. It was partly due to India.s ban on exports of wheat and common rice. But the fiscal stimulus that the government provided in 2009 in the wake of G8 countries.
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that remains in these two countries. The contributors pay particular attention to agriculture and the rural economy …
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Product (GDP) growth in India. The model hypothesizes that the performance of agriculture in India depends upon (1 …) investments in agriculture (private and public); (2) agricultural price incentives; and (3) rainfall. A log-linear model fitted …
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Policy reforms outside agriculture in the early 1990s accelerated growth in per capita incomes and food demand and also … improved the terms of trade for the agriculture. Agricultural policies and institutions, traditionally focused on achieving … price policy and contain input subsidies has led to a decline in public investment in agriculture at a time when investment …
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This paper provides a synthesis of the experiences of six countries (Brazil, China, India, Malaysia, Mexico, and Nigeria) in enhancing food security of their population. Approximately 46 per cent of the undernourished people in the world live in these six countries, which together account for 43...
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