As the adverse consequences of the policies of input subsidy and increasing food-grain procurement prices became prominent in Indian agriculture, researchers and policy makers documented the need for policy changes. For sustaining production of rice, there are now calls for shift of emphasis from large farmers in Green Revolution areas in Northwest India to small and marginal farmers in Eastern and rain-fed areas, where returns to both labor and capital are high and potentials for exploiting the existing technology are yet largely untapped. A major constraint on exploiting such potentials in parts of Eastern India such as the Brahmaputra Valley is paucity of irrigation. While investment for expanding irrigation capacity is needed, it is equ...
Not AvailableIrrigation, the dominant use of water resources, has always remained a decisive factor ...
As in many other countries, the poor economic rate of return of many past irrigation projects in Ind...
Over the centuries sizable investments have been made in India to develop the irrigation potential a...
As the adverse consequences of the policies of input subsidy and increasing food-grain procurement p...
Agriculture is the dominant economic sector in many South Asian countries, including India. It provi...
Inadequate supply of water for irrigation has been the severe problem for the most of the farmers in...
As water resources become increasing scare in India and demand only increases, the challenge of sust...
Investments to rehabilitate and modernize irrigation systems as well as price subsidies to incentivi...
This paper analyzes the correlation of irrigation investments among agricultural households across I...
Irrigation has been practiced in India since ancient times. A major change required in irrigation de...
“There is a water crisis today. But the crisis is not about having too little water to satisfy our n...
Abstract Irrigation is the life blood of agriculture. To get a good yield, there must be adoption ...
India has made impressive strides on the agricultural front during the last three decades. Much of t...
The intensive irrigated rice-wheat systems in the northwest Indo-Gangetic Plains of South Asia are b...
The expansion and improvement of irrigation facilities occupy a central place in India's strategy fo...
Not AvailableIrrigation, the dominant use of water resources, has always remained a decisive factor ...
As in many other countries, the poor economic rate of return of many past irrigation projects in Ind...
Over the centuries sizable investments have been made in India to develop the irrigation potential a...
As the adverse consequences of the policies of input subsidy and increasing food-grain procurement p...
Agriculture is the dominant economic sector in many South Asian countries, including India. It provi...
Inadequate supply of water for irrigation has been the severe problem for the most of the farmers in...
As water resources become increasing scare in India and demand only increases, the challenge of sust...
Investments to rehabilitate and modernize irrigation systems as well as price subsidies to incentivi...
This paper analyzes the correlation of irrigation investments among agricultural households across I...
Irrigation has been practiced in India since ancient times. A major change required in irrigation de...
“There is a water crisis today. But the crisis is not about having too little water to satisfy our n...
Abstract Irrigation is the life blood of agriculture. To get a good yield, there must be adoption ...
India has made impressive strides on the agricultural front during the last three decades. Much of t...
The intensive irrigated rice-wheat systems in the northwest Indo-Gangetic Plains of South Asia are b...
The expansion and improvement of irrigation facilities occupy a central place in India's strategy fo...
Not AvailableIrrigation, the dominant use of water resources, has always remained a decisive factor ...
As in many other countries, the poor economic rate of return of many past irrigation projects in Ind...
Over the centuries sizable investments have been made in India to develop the irrigation potential a...