Anderson Kym, (2003), Agriculture and Agricultural Policies in China and India Post- Uruguay Round, Centre for International Economic Studies, University of Adelaide, http://www.adelaide.edu.au/cies/, Adelaide.Anderson, K., 2003. Agriculture and Agricultural Policies in China and India post-...
National policies should aim at and encourage the efficient use of rainwater for dry land farming which can be facilitated by constructing adequate infrastructure. This will facilitate agricultural development after centuries of stagnant agriculture, in the semi-arid areas. There is ample evidence that ...
Yet, India’s agricultural policies continue to follow a Green Revolution strategy developed to achieve grain self-sufficiency in the 1960s” India’s Agricultural Growth Propellers An analysis by United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), April 04, 2016...
Agriculture in India The Harappan culture related to the earliest agricultural settlements in the Indian subcontinent is dated between 2300 and 1700 BCE. The crops of the Harappan period were chiefly of West Asian origin. They included wheat, barley, and peas. Of indigenous Indian origin were rice...
Agriculture in its present form face challenges to meet the growing needs of the Indian population and therefore warrants convergence of policies and technologies to handhold the farmer for increased...doi:10.1007/978-81-322-2157-9_2J. P. Mishra...
摘要: India's agricultural systems are increasingly affected by climate change's adverse effects. The Government of India has an impressive set of programs to address this issue, but they have substantial shortcomings, especially in reaching women farmers....
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...
Higher education and research institutions need to take on leading roles in generating evidence on the gendered impacts of climate change. Gender responsive and women-led CSA policies will strengthen communities and will help enhance the resilience and adaptive capacity of Indian agriculture. India must...
The action plan to strengthen agriculture in India needs to be on domestic reforms through reduction of government intervention in the market economy but playing major role as evaluator and implementation of the policies, increased investment and prioritising the area to invest, parallel action plans ...
Q.5 (63) The recent floods in Europe call attention to the global need for countries to implement nature friendly policies and ecologically sensitive flood protection measures. Discuss. Answer Q.6 (28) Under the GST regime, discuss measures to strengthen fiscal federalism. Answer ...