Rice is India’s number one foodgrain and is crucial to its food security. Raising its production with increasing demand and escalating commodity prices is a major challenge. The promising hybrid rice technology, despite its success in neighboring China and Bangladesh, has faced serious difficulties in India. The study examines the complexities in the introduction and adoption behavior of hybrid rice. It develops a conceptual framework to understand the adoption which includes technological, economic, behavioral, market and policy factors. The research uses secondary data, interviews, and primary farmer sample surveys to explore and test the conceptual model. Preliminary specific findings on the processes, determinants and challenges in the ...
Not AvailableHybrid rice is one of the most feasible options for increasing rice production to susta...
This study aims to determine the factors of adopting hybrid rice cultivation in Bangladesh using Pro...
The agricultural sector, particularly the rice sector, is radically changing in India and the rest o...
Rice is India’s number one foodgrain and is crucial to its food security. Raising its production wit...
India’s rice production has come under pressure from a number of biotic and abiotic stresses, result...
India’s productivity of rice production lags behind China’s. Given its status as global food supplie...
The purpose of the study was to understand the farmers ’ response to hybrid rice over the last decad...
The rapid expansion of hybrid rice cultivation in China has contributed significantly to improving f...
The rapid expansion of hybrid rice cultivation in China has contributed significantly to improving f...
As rice constitutes the major share in cereal consumption in South and East Asian countries that ran...
The government of India has set a target of expanding the cultivation of hybrid rice to 25 % of the ...
Development and dissemination of hybrid rice technology can be one of the key strategies to meetgrow...
The hybrid rice technology is one of the many ways in which productivity of scarce resources devoted...
Andhra Pradesh was the first state in India to develop and release two rice hybrids during the 1993-...
The governments of Bangladesh and India have set impressive targets to expand hybrid rice cultivatio...
Not AvailableHybrid rice is one of the most feasible options for increasing rice production to susta...
This study aims to determine the factors of adopting hybrid rice cultivation in Bangladesh using Pro...
The agricultural sector, particularly the rice sector, is radically changing in India and the rest o...
Rice is India’s number one foodgrain and is crucial to its food security. Raising its production wit...
India’s rice production has come under pressure from a number of biotic and abiotic stresses, result...
India’s productivity of rice production lags behind China’s. Given its status as global food supplie...
The purpose of the study was to understand the farmers ’ response to hybrid rice over the last decad...
The rapid expansion of hybrid rice cultivation in China has contributed significantly to improving f...
The rapid expansion of hybrid rice cultivation in China has contributed significantly to improving f...
As rice constitutes the major share in cereal consumption in South and East Asian countries that ran...
The government of India has set a target of expanding the cultivation of hybrid rice to 25 % of the ...
Development and dissemination of hybrid rice technology can be one of the key strategies to meetgrow...
The hybrid rice technology is one of the many ways in which productivity of scarce resources devoted...
Andhra Pradesh was the first state in India to develop and release two rice hybrids during the 1993-...
The governments of Bangladesh and India have set impressive targets to expand hybrid rice cultivatio...
Not AvailableHybrid rice is one of the most feasible options for increasing rice production to susta...
This study aims to determine the factors of adopting hybrid rice cultivation in Bangladesh using Pro...
The agricultural sector, particularly the rice sector, is radically changing in India and the rest o...