The sustainability issue of the crop productivity is fast emerging. The post-Green Revolution phase is characterized by high input-use and decelerating total factor productivity growth (TFPG). The agricultural productivity attained during the 1980s has not been sustained during the 1990s and has posed a challenge for the researchers to shift the production function upward by improving the technology index. It calls for an examination of issues related to the trends in the agricultural productivity, particularly with reference to individual crops grown in the major states of India. Temporal and spatial variations of TFPG for major crops of India have also been examined
World population continues to grow and is predicted to reach about nine billion in2050. The demand f...
Sustainable development warrants cognizance of the limits of the ecosystem in terms of carrying capa...
India’s agricultural growth has been sufficient to move the country from severe food crises of the 1...
The sustainability issue of the crop productivity is fast emerging. The post-Green Revolution phase ...
The pattern of development and trends in productivity and profitability have been analysed to find w...
India has enjoyed rapid economic growth over the past forty years, GDP per capita (PPP$) acceleratin...
Recent trends in South Asia's irrigated cropping systems are analyzed, giving particular attention t...
Agricultural growth faces a serious challenge in terms of sustainability. Whereas the main problem f...
This dissertation aims to explore the current trends in agricultural productivity and analyse its im...
India’s decelerating wheat- and rice-yield growth rates have led to questions of whether India’s ag...
This study has examined the trends in growth and instability in Indian agriculture at the district l...
The present study discusses the trends in crop sector growth at national and sub-national levels in ...
Even though India's economy has long been based on agriculture, our experience over the past 50 year...
Green Revolution triggered in India with the introduction of high yielding varieties of crops partic...
Introduction- What are the measures for sustainable agricultural growth in India. Sustainability is...
World population continues to grow and is predicted to reach about nine billion in2050. The demand f...
Sustainable development warrants cognizance of the limits of the ecosystem in terms of carrying capa...
India’s agricultural growth has been sufficient to move the country from severe food crises of the 1...
The sustainability issue of the crop productivity is fast emerging. The post-Green Revolution phase ...
The pattern of development and trends in productivity and profitability have been analysed to find w...
India has enjoyed rapid economic growth over the past forty years, GDP per capita (PPP$) acceleratin...
Recent trends in South Asia's irrigated cropping systems are analyzed, giving particular attention t...
Agricultural growth faces a serious challenge in terms of sustainability. Whereas the main problem f...
This dissertation aims to explore the current trends in agricultural productivity and analyse its im...
India’s decelerating wheat- and rice-yield growth rates have led to questions of whether India’s ag...
This study has examined the trends in growth and instability in Indian agriculture at the district l...
The present study discusses the trends in crop sector growth at national and sub-national levels in ...
Even though India's economy has long been based on agriculture, our experience over the past 50 year...
Green Revolution triggered in India with the introduction of high yielding varieties of crops partic...
Introduction- What are the measures for sustainable agricultural growth in India. Sustainability is...
World population continues to grow and is predicted to reach about nine billion in2050. The demand f...
Sustainable development warrants cognizance of the limits of the ecosystem in terms of carrying capa...
India’s agricultural growth has been sufficient to move the country from severe food crises of the 1...