This book attempts to make an in-depth study of the agricultural development in India, with special reference to the state of Tripura. Providing deep insight into the history of agriculture, covering the pre-historic, Neolithic, medieval and modern farming, it discusses at length the development of agriculture in India, with particular focus on five-year plans, pattern of outlay, agricultural production, causes of slow growth and the problem of low productivity.
Dealing with the development of agriculture in Tripura, it describes in detail the land-use pattern, cropping pattern, foodgrain production, horticultural development and Jhum cultivation. The role of ICAR and Krishi Vikas Kendras (KVKs) in the development of agriculture has also been examined.
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