This study is an empirical analysis of economics of pulse cultivation in Bathinda and Fazilka districts of Punjab state situated in North West part of India. On the basis of gross return which is the best indicator of profitability, the results of the study shows that although pulse cultivation has been observed to be somewhat profitable in both Bathinda and Fazilka district but it lacks assured returns due to lack of government procurement as well as low and unstable productivity unlike cereal crops which are enjoying assured returns. Thus, in order to make pulse cultivation remunerative in sampled districts, it is recommended that the government should provide high yielding varieties of seeds at the subsidized rates to increase the level ...
Agriculture has seen tremendous changes in the past century, with agricultural research investments ...
Though India is the largest producer (around 25% of global production), it however, consumes 27% and...
Despite several policy initiatives, projects and programmes undertaken in the past, the demand for p...
Bundelkhand region contributes more than half of total pulse area of the Uttar Pradesh state but the...
India’s produce of cereal has been growing year by year and its one of the top manufacturers of diff...
Pulses are complementary to cereals both in production as well as in consumption. During the product...
Pulses are the most important for Indian diet and the principal source of protein for the poor peopl...
The main objective of this paper is to appraise the existing situation of major pulse production an...
India’s agricultural sector witness many reforms which had entirely changed the cropping pattern of ...
Despite of deceleration in area and marginal rise in production due to higher productivity growth ra...
Many economists and experts opined that agriculture is an unprofitable activity in India nowadays, m...
In India, annual production of pulses ranges from 11 Mt to 15 Mt, with yield of about 600 kg/ha. Due...
The study on yield gap in pulses (Lentil) of West Bengal revealed that the technology gap is account...
This study intends to promote pulses cultivation and to aware the farmers of District Faisalabad reg...
Pulse production in India is characterised by diversity of crops and their regional specificity base...
Agriculture has seen tremendous changes in the past century, with agricultural research investments ...
Though India is the largest producer (around 25% of global production), it however, consumes 27% and...
Despite several policy initiatives, projects and programmes undertaken in the past, the demand for p...
Bundelkhand region contributes more than half of total pulse area of the Uttar Pradesh state but the...
India’s produce of cereal has been growing year by year and its one of the top manufacturers of diff...
Pulses are complementary to cereals both in production as well as in consumption. During the product...
Pulses are the most important for Indian diet and the principal source of protein for the poor peopl...
The main objective of this paper is to appraise the existing situation of major pulse production an...
India’s agricultural sector witness many reforms which had entirely changed the cropping pattern of ...
Despite of deceleration in area and marginal rise in production due to higher productivity growth ra...
Many economists and experts opined that agriculture is an unprofitable activity in India nowadays, m...
In India, annual production of pulses ranges from 11 Mt to 15 Mt, with yield of about 600 kg/ha. Due...
The study on yield gap in pulses (Lentil) of West Bengal revealed that the technology gap is account...
This study intends to promote pulses cultivation and to aware the farmers of District Faisalabad reg...
Pulse production in India is characterised by diversity of crops and their regional specificity base...
Agriculture has seen tremendous changes in the past century, with agricultural research investments ...
Though India is the largest producer (around 25% of global production), it however, consumes 27% and...
Despite several policy initiatives, projects and programmes undertaken in the past, the demand for p...