This paper attempts to project the future supply and demand up to the year 2025 for rice and wheat, the two main cereals cultivated and consumed in India. A review of studies that forecast the supply and demand of Indian agriculture commodities revealed three important limitations of such studies: (a) The forecasts are generally overestimated (in the ex post situation); (b) the methodology is not clearly outlined; (c) ex-ante validation of the forecast have not been carried out. This study presents forecasts based on models that are validated so that forecast performances can be assessed.Non-PRIFPRI1; CSISAEPTD; ND
India is now the second largest producer of wheat in the world even though it is the seventh largest...
The study was initiated to understand the demand-supply gap of various feed crops and identify measu...
Paddy and Wheat are the major food crops in Karnataka. Paddy is grown in 27 districts of Karnataka a...
This paper presents the projections of future demand and supply for these two main cereals for 2010,...
The present paper presents the supply and demand trends of rice, wheat, total cereals, pulses, edibl...
Since the year 2000, Pakistan’s population has been growing at a rate that is higher than domestic f...
The possibility of an emerging cereal gap of serious proportions by the year 2020, is a useful illus...
The present paper addresses the issues namely (i) the present food supply and the trend for future, ...
In this study we attempt to provide forecasts of the demand and supply of cereals in Bangladesh for ...
IFPRI’s “2020 Vision Initiative for Food Agriculture, and the Environment” is intended to develop a ...
Achieving food security has been the overriding goal of agricultural policy in India. The introducti...
This paper attempts to estimate the future supply and demand for cereals in Nepal. While there has b...
Not AvailableIn this study, under the background of over all food security in India, an attempt have...
Policy planners face the challenge of formulating suitable agricultural policy by which the required...
Abstract— Food grains are cultivated in different proportions in different parts of India depending ...
India is now the second largest producer of wheat in the world even though it is the seventh largest...
The study was initiated to understand the demand-supply gap of various feed crops and identify measu...
Paddy and Wheat are the major food crops in Karnataka. Paddy is grown in 27 districts of Karnataka a...
This paper presents the projections of future demand and supply for these two main cereals for 2010,...
The present paper presents the supply and demand trends of rice, wheat, total cereals, pulses, edibl...
Since the year 2000, Pakistan’s population has been growing at a rate that is higher than domestic f...
The possibility of an emerging cereal gap of serious proportions by the year 2020, is a useful illus...
The present paper addresses the issues namely (i) the present food supply and the trend for future, ...
In this study we attempt to provide forecasts of the demand and supply of cereals in Bangladesh for ...
IFPRI’s “2020 Vision Initiative for Food Agriculture, and the Environment” is intended to develop a ...
Achieving food security has been the overriding goal of agricultural policy in India. The introducti...
This paper attempts to estimate the future supply and demand for cereals in Nepal. While there has b...
Not AvailableIn this study, under the background of over all food security in India, an attempt have...
Policy planners face the challenge of formulating suitable agricultural policy by which the required...
Abstract— Food grains are cultivated in different proportions in different parts of India depending ...
India is now the second largest producer of wheat in the world even though it is the seventh largest...
The study was initiated to understand the demand-supply gap of various feed crops and identify measu...
Paddy and Wheat are the major food crops in Karnataka. Paddy is grown in 27 districts of Karnataka a...