There is no doubt that Punjab farming is capital intensive and agricultural production increased with the use of machinery, high yielding varieties of seeds, pesticides and fertilizers. But the use of technology made agriculture more capital intensive. Punjab farmers are suffering from stagnated agricultural production and their expenditure on agricultural inputs are increasing over the time. This situation creates financial problems for the farming class. The present paper tried to shows the current situation of Punjab’s agriculture in terms of operational land holding, productivity, irrigational sources, marketing of agricultural produced, and transformation from labour intensive to capital intensive farming etc
The introduction of modern crops varieties in the mid-1960s caused a dramatic change, known as the “...
Food for all continues to be a key issue, especially in the developing world where every fifth perso...
Food for all continues to be a key issue, especially in the developing world where every fifth perso...
Intensive agriculture in Punjab has led to decline in crop diversity, depletion of natural resources...
Punjab, a modest-sized state tucked away on the north-western border of India, is often known as the...
The period from the late 1990s to the present in rural India has been characterised by scholars as b...
This research report is part of IFPRI's continuous efforts to understand the relationship between te...
This research report is part of IFPRI's continuous efforts to understand the relationship between te...
Fifty years ago, Punjab embarked on its famous Green Revolution, leading the rest of India in that i...
Fifty years ago, Punjab embarked on its famous Green Revolution, leading the rest of India in that i...
Economic growth is driven by technical change. Understanding the many factors that influence technic...
Abstract Punjab is an agriculturally developed state of India. The production pattern of marginal fa...
Economic growth is driven by technical change. Understanding the many factors that influence technic...
Abstract:This paper examines the changes taking place in the agriculture sector in India, especiall...
Agricultural production depends upon certain crucial inputs e.g., water, fertilizer etc. In th...
The introduction of modern crops varieties in the mid-1960s caused a dramatic change, known as the “...
Food for all continues to be a key issue, especially in the developing world where every fifth perso...
Food for all continues to be a key issue, especially in the developing world where every fifth perso...
Intensive agriculture in Punjab has led to decline in crop diversity, depletion of natural resources...
Punjab, a modest-sized state tucked away on the north-western border of India, is often known as the...
The period from the late 1990s to the present in rural India has been characterised by scholars as b...
This research report is part of IFPRI's continuous efforts to understand the relationship between te...
This research report is part of IFPRI's continuous efforts to understand the relationship between te...
Fifty years ago, Punjab embarked on its famous Green Revolution, leading the rest of India in that i...
Fifty years ago, Punjab embarked on its famous Green Revolution, leading the rest of India in that i...
Economic growth is driven by technical change. Understanding the many factors that influence technic...
Abstract Punjab is an agriculturally developed state of India. The production pattern of marginal fa...
Economic growth is driven by technical change. Understanding the many factors that influence technic...
Abstract:This paper examines the changes taking place in the agriculture sector in India, especiall...
Agricultural production depends upon certain crucial inputs e.g., water, fertilizer etc. In th...
The introduction of modern crops varieties in the mid-1960s caused a dramatic change, known as the “...
Food for all continues to be a key issue, especially in the developing world where every fifth perso...
Food for all continues to be a key issue, especially in the developing world where every fifth perso...