Much of the excess nitrogen (N) inputs in the Indian region are from agriculture. We quantified soil surface N loads for agro-ecological zones (AEZs) in India using a mass balance approach. We estimate nearly 35.0 Tg of N inputs from different sources, with output N from harvested crops ...
Much of the excess nitrogen (N) inputs in the Indian region are from agriculture. We quantified soil surface N loads for agro-ecological zones (AEZs) in India using a mass balance approach. We estimate nearly 35.0Tg of N inputs from different sources, with output N from harvested crops ...
The discussion will be conducted primarily in the light of the institutional characteristics of the Indian economy and against the background of its considerable experience of development. However, the treatment of the subject matter will be made as general as possible. 展开 ...
The surplus labour in the rural areas has become an important factor which restricts the increase of fanners' income and affects the course of the agriculture modernization as well as the social stability. Therefore, it is also a serious problem in China's economic development, which the CCP ...
A problem of the poor and powerless. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.GILL, G.J., "Seasonality and Agriculture in the Developing World," Cambridge ... G Gill - Cambridge University Press 被引量: 35发表: 1991年 Seasonality and Agriculture in the Developing World: A Problem of the Poor ...
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argument. The entire world economy now considers poverty as their great enemy. In India, the problem of poverty is still quite acute. For the last forty-five years, Indian politicians have been holding the expectation and promise of poverty removal believing in the theory of the “trickle down...
Indian agriculture is gradually diversifying towards high' value food commodities. This is expected to benefit millions of farmers especially small holders... B Aparna,CV Hanumanthaiah,K Suhasini - 《Andhra Agricultural Journal》 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 加载更多0...
The idealized version of the West also glossed over the darker underside of frontier expansion — the brutalities of Indian warfare, the forced removal of the Indians to reservations, the racist discrimination against Mexican-Americans and blacks, the risks and perils of commercial agriculture and ...
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