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remunerative crops or farmers would have shifted cultivated area to high value crops. Due to technological intervention, the …
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The present investigation has been carried out to analyze the agricultural output growth and contribution of different components to the output growth in the state of Bihar. Results of the analysis depicted mixed trend in growth rates of area under different crops in the state. The production...
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The eastern region of India, comprising the states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Assam, Odisha and West Bengal, is one of the most backward regions of the nation. This region occupies about 21.85% of geographical area and supports 34% of the population of the country. Agriculture is the mainstay of...
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growers, paddy wholesalers, millers, rice wholesalers, rice retailers and consumers. Farmers were the first value adding …
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study has suggested that despite plenty of natural resources available in the state, the economic improvement of farmers is …
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was estimated to be only 38.8%. Although, TE and AE being only 62%, farmers are still inefficient to achieve up to the … optimal level of output. Given the available technology, farmers may reduce the paddy production cost by 61.2% to produce …
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Directorate of Economics and Statistics Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, GoI. Correlation and regression analysis was …
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