This shift coincides with strong economic growth, which has boosted incomes and, in turn, expanded consumer demand for higher valued foods, such as vegetables, fruits, milk, and some meat products. Yet, India’s agricultural policies continue to follow a Green Revolution strategy developed to ...
So India's agriculture sector continues to be the life line of its people. In fact long term average growth in agriculture has been close to 2% and Indias' population has been growing at 1.4%. Consequently, India has just managed to maintain its per capita growth in food and non food ...
Agriculture is the backbone of the state economy in India, Indiastat Provides data on Agriculture Area, Production, Horticulture, Irrigation and Fertilizers etc
来自 ijmart.in 喜欢 0 阅读量: 18 作者: C Padalu 摘要: Agriculture is the largest sector of economic activity in India. The significance of agriculture in India arises also from the fact that the development in agriculture is an essential condition for the development of the national economy....
Even though Government of India and other State Governments trying to improve the agriculture sector through different programmes and policies, the production and productivity is increasing, but the growth rate is very meager compare to other sectors. This is because mainly lack of financial assistance...
Agriculture in India is livelihood for a majority of the population and can never be underestimated. Although its contribution in the gross domestic product (GDP) has reduced to less than 20 per cent and contribution of other sectors increased at a faster rate, agricultural production has grown....
The partition of the country in 1947 had a negative impact on Indian agriculture. But the formation of Planning Commission in 1950 and the ad vocation of economic planning through five year plans, gave greater importance to agricultural growth and the agricultural sector gained in prominence. The ...
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Using a long-term dataset that correspond to the current borders for the period c.1900–2000, Chapter 8 investigates the agriculture–macroeconomy growth link in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The...doi:10.1007/978-3-319-66020-2_8Takashi Kurosaki...
Growth and Stagnation of Agriculture in Eastern India and Bangladesh in this movement mainly due to the lack of water control. Bihar, West Bengal, and Bangladesh--comprising a major region in eastern India--are highly af- fe... K Fujita 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Adoption and diffusion of ...