Adoption and Impact of New Agricultural Technology on Tribal Agriculture

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India has the second largest concentration of tribal population in the world. As per 2001 population census, tribals constitute about 8 per cent of the total population of the country. Although the technological breakthrough as such in Indian agriculture is no longer a new phenomenon, yet it has got a significant relevance particularly for the regions, which are still lying in the embryonic stage of agricultural development. Tribal dominated regions have not yet been able to benefit from the fruits of technological innovation. The present book attempts to examine the determinants of the adoption of new agricultural technology and impact of the adoption of new agricultural technology on productivity, employment, income and consumption expenditure of tribal and non-tribal farmers in a tribal block of Maharashtra State. This book also makes some important suggestions for promoting the adoption of new agricultural practices by tribal farmers in the study area.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR S.R. Takle

Dr. S.R. Takle is principal and Head of the Department of Economics, Narayanrao Waghmare College, Ak, Balapur, Maharashtra.  He has published 12 articles in journals and periodicals of national repute and also presented papers at state and national level seminars and conferences.  His specilization is agricultural economics.  He is life member of several organizations of economists. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR V.B. Bhise

Dr. V.B. Bhise (b. 1955) is a senior professor in the Department of Economics of Dr. Babasahab Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad. Professor Bhise has contributed to many journals of Economics. He has earlier edited a book on "Economics Reforms and Ninth Five Year Plan." He is an active member of many professional bodies of economists.

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Title
Adoption and Impact of New Agricultural Technology on Tribal Agriculture
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Edition
1st ed.
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8183871396
Length
viii+124p., Tables.
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