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Policy and Technological Options for Doubling of Farmer's Income

Contributor(s): Sangwan, Sher Singh | Gagan Deep.
Publisher: Chandigarh Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development 2018Description: vii, 402p.ISBN: 97885835888.Subject(s): Agriculture Economics -- Rural distress -- Farmers' income -- Information technology- AgricultureDDC classification: 338.18 Summary: This book is a compilation of edited papers, presented in the National Seminar on 'Policy and Technological Options for doubling of Farmers' The seminar was organised by State Bank of India (SRI) Chair, Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development (CRRID) on March 22- 23, 2018. In total, 33 of 60 papers received tram 15 States were presented in the seminar at CRRID. These papers are mainly based on primary surveys, though some scholars have used secondary data too. The current policies relating to agriculture and new options for increasing farmers' income are critically examined to bring out the actionable policy inputs for the stakeholders
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This book is a compilation of edited papers, presented in the National Seminar on 'Policy and Technological Options for doubling of Farmers' The seminar was organised by State Bank of India (SRI) Chair, Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development (CRRID) on March 22- 23, 2018. In total, 33 of 60 papers received tram 15 States were presented in the seminar at CRRID. These papers are mainly based on primary surveys, though some scholars have used secondary data too. The current policies relating to agriculture and new options for increasing farmers' income are critically examined to bring out the actionable policy inputs for the stakeholders


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