Slow transformation of a developing economy gradually shifts surpluses and substantially reduces the importance of the agricultural sector of the economy. This has been recognized as a healthy characteristic of the capitalist economic development. Crisis of this transformation emerges when the surpluses are rapidly extracted but dependence of workforce remains on agriculture sector. Organization of farm production on the lines of capitalist farming reduces farmers to managers of production and increases continuously unemployment of labour. The state led green revolution in Punjab based on assured market and remunerative prices of agricultural production in the early green revolution period has considerably increased the income of the farmer...
There is no doubt that Punjab farming is capital intensive and agricultural production increased wit...
Poor returns to cultivation and absence of non-farm opportunities are indicative of the larger soci...
Agriculture is the main stay for more than 60% of Indian population. Agriculture has been attributed...
Slow transformation of a developing economy gradually shifts surpluses and substantially reduces the...
Lower yields, rising cost of cultivation, a mounting debt burden and dipping incomes of cultivators ...
Lower yields, rising cost of cultivation, a mounting debt burden and dipping incomes of cultivators ...
The Indian farmers are trapped in a vicious circle of crop-loss, low price and indebtedness, which l...
Poor returns to cultivation and absence of non-farm opportunities are indicative of the larger socio...
This paper examines the changes taking place in the agriculture sector in India, especially since th...
Indian agriculture today is under a large crisis. An average farmer household’s returns from cultiv...
Agriculture is the main stay for more than 60% of Indian population. Agriculture has been attributed...
Abstract:This paper examines the changes taking place in the agriculture sector in India, especiall...
The farmer suicide phenomenon in Punjab, India, has been ongoing since the 1980's, which is around ...
The period from the late 1990s to the present in rural India has been characterised by scholars as b...
Agriculture is a largest economic sector and plays a significant role in the overall socio economic ...
There is no doubt that Punjab farming is capital intensive and agricultural production increased wit...
Poor returns to cultivation and absence of non-farm opportunities are indicative of the larger soci...
Agriculture is the main stay for more than 60% of Indian population. Agriculture has been attributed...
Slow transformation of a developing economy gradually shifts surpluses and substantially reduces the...
Lower yields, rising cost of cultivation, a mounting debt burden and dipping incomes of cultivators ...
Lower yields, rising cost of cultivation, a mounting debt burden and dipping incomes of cultivators ...
The Indian farmers are trapped in a vicious circle of crop-loss, low price and indebtedness, which l...
Poor returns to cultivation and absence of non-farm opportunities are indicative of the larger socio...
This paper examines the changes taking place in the agriculture sector in India, especially since th...
Indian agriculture today is under a large crisis. An average farmer household’s returns from cultiv...
Agriculture is the main stay for more than 60% of Indian population. Agriculture has been attributed...
Abstract:This paper examines the changes taking place in the agriculture sector in India, especiall...
The farmer suicide phenomenon in Punjab, India, has been ongoing since the 1980's, which is around ...
The period from the late 1990s to the present in rural India has been characterised by scholars as b...
Agriculture is a largest economic sector and plays a significant role in the overall socio economic ...
There is no doubt that Punjab farming is capital intensive and agricultural production increased wit...
Poor returns to cultivation and absence of non-farm opportunities are indicative of the larger soci...
Agriculture is the main stay for more than 60% of Indian population. Agriculture has been attributed...