Per acre agricultural income for effluent affected village was Rs. 3366. But for effluent not affected village it is Rs. 44273. The average loss of effluent affected and not affected village farmers per acre earning is Rs. 40907. The results suggested that the water in the river was ...
Today, for example, income per capita in the world's richest cou... D Gollin,S Parente,R Rogerson - 《American Economic Review》 被引量: 1245发表: 2002年 Medical consequences of antibiotic use in agriculture. Discusses medical consequences of antibiotic use in agriculture as of February 1998...
Another upside to agriculture, Conrad says, is the appreciation of the value of farmland over time. As productivity increases, investors and operators can squeeze more net income per acre, which gets capitalized into the land values, which then increases the value of the farmland. Marc Drouin, ...
求问GRE逻辑题A ten-year comparison between the United States and the Soviet Union in terms of crop yields per acre revealed that when only planted acreage is compared, Soviet yields are equal to 68 percent of United States yields. When total agricultural acreage(planted acreage plus fallow acrea...
Even moderately high income growth, combined with projected population growth, could result in close to doubling the demands placed on the world's farmers by 2050 (Johnson, 2000; United Nations, 2001). The most difficult challenges will occur during the next two or three decades as both ...
After we started using the new technology, my income has increased by more than four times. I'm very content and happy. Lu Chundi Jinfu Agriculture employee A gigabit future with China Telecom and Huawei Guangxi is full of rural communities in which people survive on agriculture, but the ...
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‘precision’: being precise with input usage and farming methods, and focusing on producing the highest possible yield from the inputs used. So instead of just focusing on the highest yield per acre, focusing on the highest yield per gallon of water, pound of nitrogen, or whichever input ...
In the Indian landscape, Agriculture 4.0 is not just about high-tech urban farms; it's about empowering farmers across the country with tools to make informed decisions, optimize resource use, and increase yields. As India aims to double farmers' income and ensure food security for its 1.4 ...
With the rise of per capita income in rural villages, the farmers will continue to adopt digital services at an exponential rate.2. India is registering significant growth in the digital agriculture market. Marginal and small lands, with less than 2 hectares, has led to 85% of the current ...