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Given the importance of agriculture in any sizable country to feed its people, most countries have subsidised … achieving its objective of increasing fertiliser consumption in agriculture and hence, raising food production, but it has also …
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minerals. However, the India-Africa relations in food and agriculture are already important but have potentials for expansion …, especially as food systems and food value chains are modernizing and technologies in agriculture and food sectors are spreading …
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minerals. However, the India-Africa relations in food and agriculture are already important but have potentials for expansion …, especially as food systems and food value chains are modernizing and technologies in agriculture and food sectors are spreading …
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Africa, as observed in the cases of green revolution in cereals; and gene revolution in cotton. More recently, innovations in …
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Africa, as observed in the cases of green revolution in cereals; and gene revolution in cotton. More recently, innovations in …
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commodities not pereceived by the Government as 'sensitive' from food security point of view so that minimum disruption takes …
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commodities not pereceived by the Government as 'sensitive' from food security point of view so that minimum disruption takes …
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Indian agriculture is dominated by smallholders. With an average holding size of just 1.08 hectares (ha) (in 2015-16), and 86 percent of holdings being of less than 2 ha in size, Indian agriculture transformed the country from functioning 'ship-to-mouth' during the mid-1960s to being a net...
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Indian agriculture is dominated by smallholders. With an average holding size of just 1.08 hectares (ha) (in 2015-16), and 86 percent of holdings being of less than 2 ha in size, Indian agriculture transformed the country from functioning 'ship-to-mouth' during the mid-1960s to being a net...
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