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production, presenting a case study of the green revolution belt in India - based on a survey, examines adoption of capital …
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The objective of this paper is to identify climate change related threats and vulnerabilities associated with agriculture as a sector and agriculture as people’s livelihoods (exposure, sensitivity, adaptive capacity). The paper analyses the connections between the nature of human action...
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Speech of Thiru O. Panneerselvam, Hon’ble Minister for Finance, Government of Tamil Nadu, presenting the Budget for the year 2012-2013 to the Legislative Assembly on 26th March, 2012. [Government of Tamil Nadu]. URL:[http://www.tn.gov.in/budget/budgetspeech_e_2012_2013.pdf].
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important role in shaping social relations. This paper examines the Green Revolution that took place in India during the late …
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The structuralist perspective envisages poverty, especially in rural India, as a long duration phenomenon. Over time … in India are also chronically poor in terms of duration as well as severity (Mehta and Shah, 2002). Economic growth … poverty measured in terms of average expenditure of the households. Thus, incidence of poverty in India declined from 52 per …
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) growth for the selected coarse cereals viz., maize, sorghum and pearl millet in India. The analysis indicates that the TFP …
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) growth for the selected coarse cereals viz., maize, sorghum and pearl millet in India. The analysis indicates that the TFP … through out the Green Revolution (GR) period for sorghum in the sate of Maharashtra where about half of the India’s sorghum …
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Food problem became more severe after the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, presenting a series challenges to … India’s agricultural sector. Even during good harvest years, food imports remain high. A large segment of people were poor …. To mitigate these problems, India adopted farming strategies under the “Green Revolution” in the mid 1960s. The …
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