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Water rights in India in a formal, legal manner are still under formulation. Rights based on centuries old customs and conventions currently prevail. In recent years, reforms have sought to introduce water rights through user organizations, and provide for better allocation across competing...
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Canal irrigation in India has been moving towards financial crisis in recent years. Some states have introduced innovative institutional reforms to mobilise the required funds. Karnataka is one such state that has set up Krishna Bhagya Jal Nigam Limited for this purpose. Although adequate funds...
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Historically, black pepper has been a highly tradable commodity; its domesticprice, production as well as profitability are highly influenced by itsinternational prices. In 2003-04, the domestic prices of black pepper plungeddown to Rs 74/kg from a peak of Rs 215/kg in 1999-2000. The study...
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The pattern of diversification across states/crops in India has beenschematized and various determinants of diversification have beendeciphered. To objectively confer the empirical resonance, values ofSimpson index have been estimated. The diversification index (SID) hasbeen found to range from...
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Instability of commodity prices has always been a major concern of theproducers as well as the consumers in an agriculture-dominated countrylike India. Farmers in a bid to avert the price risk often tend to go fordistress sale and thereby reduce the potential returns. In order to cope upwith...
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