Purpose: The study made an effort to look into Kerala's agricultural development patterns, growth performance, and structural changes. In Kerala, commercial cash crops like rubber and coconut replaced food crops including lentils, rice, tapioca, cashew nuts, and ginger, causing a shift in the cropping pattern in favour of non-food crops at the expense of food crops. Agriculture has become more vulnerable as a result of the shrinking cultivable area, the predominance of small and dispersed holdings, the fall in agricultural labour, and cultivator use. Methodology: The methodology used in this study is Descriptive Research, which is mainly concerned with secondary data sources. Books, newspapers, journals, articles, and government websites a...
Horticulture is nowadays recognised as a crucial sector in agriculture with vast opportunities for d...
An attempt is made to identify the causes for the decline of Kerala’s agricultural export performanc...
Purpose: The foremost intent of this research article is to create awareness about various schemes f...
The paper has provided insights on the performance of Kerala’s agricultural sector with emphasis on ...
Agriculture is not only a country’s backbone of food, livelihood and ecological security systems, bu...
Abstract: The North Eastern part of India which comprises of eight states- Assam, Arunachal Pradesh,...
Rice is the staple food crop of Kerala. At present only 12% of the gross cropped area in the state i...
Indian economy is primarily an agricultural economy. The very existence of economic activities of th...
Abstract- Industrialization and urbanization affect agricultural land and lead to its scarcity. This...
Agriculture is an important part of Indian economy. India is currently the number one country in ter...
Agriculture is a way of life and a tradition for millions of cultivators in India for centuries. Mor...
This paper epitomizes the dynamics in agrarian livelihood of a tribal community. The study probes th...
Even in the 21st century, agriculture is the major source of livelihood for majority of Indian popul...
Abstract:-It is an established fact from Centuries together that the agriculture occupies the first ...
South India is characterized by a wide variety of landscapes, soils and climatic zones. It is compri...
Horticulture is nowadays recognised as a crucial sector in agriculture with vast opportunities for d...
An attempt is made to identify the causes for the decline of Kerala’s agricultural export performanc...
Purpose: The foremost intent of this research article is to create awareness about various schemes f...
The paper has provided insights on the performance of Kerala’s agricultural sector with emphasis on ...
Agriculture is not only a country’s backbone of food, livelihood and ecological security systems, bu...
Abstract: The North Eastern part of India which comprises of eight states- Assam, Arunachal Pradesh,...
Rice is the staple food crop of Kerala. At present only 12% of the gross cropped area in the state i...
Indian economy is primarily an agricultural economy. The very existence of economic activities of th...
Abstract- Industrialization and urbanization affect agricultural land and lead to its scarcity. This...
Agriculture is an important part of Indian economy. India is currently the number one country in ter...
Agriculture is a way of life and a tradition for millions of cultivators in India for centuries. Mor...
This paper epitomizes the dynamics in agrarian livelihood of a tribal community. The study probes th...
Even in the 21st century, agriculture is the major source of livelihood for majority of Indian popul...
Abstract:-It is an established fact from Centuries together that the agriculture occupies the first ...
South India is characterized by a wide variety of landscapes, soils and climatic zones. It is compri...
Horticulture is nowadays recognised as a crucial sector in agriculture with vast opportunities for d...
An attempt is made to identify the causes for the decline of Kerala’s agricultural export performanc...
Purpose: The foremost intent of this research article is to create awareness about various schemes f...