Not AvailableThe issue of instability attracted lot of attention of researchers in the early phase of adoption of green revolution technology. It was found that adoption of new technology had increased instability in foodgrains and agricultural production in India. This conclusion was based on the period when improved technology had reached very small area. This study shows that when a little longer period is taken into consideration, which witnessed spread of improved technology to large area, the inference on increase in instability due to adoption of new technology get totally refuted. Production of foodgrains and total crop sector was much more stable in the recent period compared to pre green revolution and first two decades of...
This study has examined the trends in growth and instability in Indian agriculture at the district l...
This paper analysed the growth performance of non-rice crop sectors by estimating total factor produ...
The sustainability issue of the crop productivity is fast emerging. The post-Green Revolution phase ...
Not AvailableThe act of Malthusian theory of population and his prediction ‘population tended to out...
Not AvailableThere are myriad innovations that have been part of agricultural transformation in Indi...
(HYV) of seeds, was initiated in India at a critical time in its history. Urban biased policies of r...
This paper attempts to ascertain the requirements (in terms of ownership of factors of production) f...
Not AvailableAlthough green revolution has changed the face of rural areas by rising productivity a...
India has enjoyed rapid economic growth over the past forty years, GDP per capita (PPP$) acceleratin...
The Green Revolution technology was introduced to India in the 1960s to address the issue of food sh...
Ever since from classical times, the Indian economy is totally dependent on agriculture. D...
Not AvailableIndia has undergone a series of ups and downs in agricultural production with the clim...
Analysis of growth performance of principal foodgrain crops in North Bihar (India) revealed that the...
The role of pest control in past and future green revolutions is discussed, with particular referen...
This study has examined the trends in growth and instability in Indian agriculture at the district l...
This paper analysed the growth performance of non-rice crop sectors by estimating total factor produ...
The sustainability issue of the crop productivity is fast emerging. The post-Green Revolution phase ...
Not AvailableThe act of Malthusian theory of population and his prediction ‘population tended to out...
Not AvailableThere are myriad innovations that have been part of agricultural transformation in Indi...
(HYV) of seeds, was initiated in India at a critical time in its history. Urban biased policies of r...
This paper attempts to ascertain the requirements (in terms of ownership of factors of production) f...
Not AvailableAlthough green revolution has changed the face of rural areas by rising productivity a...
India has enjoyed rapid economic growth over the past forty years, GDP per capita (PPP$) acceleratin...
The Green Revolution technology was introduced to India in the 1960s to address the issue of food sh...
Ever since from classical times, the Indian economy is totally dependent on agriculture. D...
Not AvailableIndia has undergone a series of ups and downs in agricultural production with the clim...
Analysis of growth performance of principal foodgrain crops in North Bihar (India) revealed that the...
The role of pest control in past and future green revolutions is discussed, with particular referen...
This study has examined the trends in growth and instability in Indian agriculture at the district l...
This paper analysed the growth performance of non-rice crop sectors by estimating total factor produ...
The sustainability issue of the crop productivity is fast emerging. The post-Green Revolution phase ...