Emerging Trends in Indian Agriculture: What Can We Learn from these?
Gulati A (2009). Agricultural Economics Research Review, vol 22, pp171-184.
This paper is relevant to the Agronomic, Socio-Economic, Developing Country, and Overview Documents categories in the following areas:
| Crops: | Cotton |
| Traits: | Insect Resistance, and Insect Res. (BT) |
| Countries: | India |
| Regions: | Asia |
| ImpactAreas: | Agronomic, Socio-Economic, and Developing Countries |
Abstract or Summary:
Paper reviews three ley issues which are the emerging trends in Indian agriculture:
- Will the next revolution in Indian agriculture be triggered by the corporate sector?
- Can the fast scaling up corporate sector in agri-business mainstream the fragmenting smallholders?
- Can laggard states learn some lessons from the fast moving states and pull up the overall performance of Indian agriculture?
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