IncomePathwayProducersStrategiesWheatAgriculture development in India has been viewed by and large in the context of increasing the output rather than welfare of the farmers. In the rccent past, the sector has been facing rerftilnr distress and crisis posing a severe threat to peasants in ...
But the government promise of doubling farmers’ income by 2022-23 stands challenged. October-December 2018 marked the seventh successive quarter of single-digit agricultural gross value added (GVA) growth at current prices--a value of produce and services in the sector--since April-June 2017 whe...
India is an agrarian country with nearly 70 per cent of the population living in rural areas, where 80 per cent of the people depend only on farming as their source of income. According to a survey conducted by NSSO in 2013, the average annual income of the farmers was about Rs. 6427...
Doubling farmers' income: Way forward The will of the present Government to double the incomes of farmers by 2022 as announced by the Honourable Finance Minister during his Budget Speech on 29 February 2016 has been greeted with less of optimism and more of scepticism by eco... SJ Kovvali ...
Doubling Farmers' Income through Technology and Resource Optimization: A Micro Level Study Agricultural Economics Research ReviewSharma, K. D.Vyas, ArushiGhabru, Mahima G.
Strategies for Doubling Farmers' Income in Nutri-Cereals by 2022: Impact of Reduction of Yield Gaps and Inclusion of Fallow andWasteland under Cultivation To achieve the target of doubling farmers' income by 2022, the study has suggested a practical measure of increasing focus on production of mi...
摘要: The article offers information on MarketMatch which was brought by Cresent City Farmers Markets and which aims to introduce the farmers market experience to a greater number of residents in New Orleans, Louisiana and increase the value of their food stamps. 年份: 2010 收藏...
Doubling Farmers‟ Income, 2022P. R. PatilS. S. PatilDevendra Kumar VermaP. Thanuja
Doubling Farmers IncomeNSSO2022Income is the most relevant measure to assess farmers' economic well being and sectoral transformation. The crises and distresses plaguing the sector endanger tR, SendhilSJ, BalajiRamasundaram, P.Kumar, AnujSingh, Satyavir...
doi:10.5958/0974-0279.2017.00047.7Raka SaxenaNaveen P. SinghS.J. BalajiUsha AhujaRohit KumarDeepika JoshiAgricultural Economics Research Association