Economic Problems of Indian Agriculture

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The sixth edition of the book has come out nearly two decades after the release of the fifth edition. The earlier editions were well received by the concerned readers who found the book to be a rich source of information and material on the subject. This edition is revised, enlarged and completely rewritten, and covers practically all the relevant topics in sufficient depth to enthuse deep interest in not only the students but also the teachers and researchers in the field. All the important and current issues like demand for foodgrains by 2020, Indian farmer in the new millennium, and globalisation and the WTO, have been discussed in detail. Other chapters that have been newly added are: agricultural development, labour policy, economics of farm size, land policy, agricultural subsidies, hunger, poverty and malnutrition, demand for foodgrains by 2020 AD, post-harvest management and food processing industry, and globalisation of agriculture and World Trade Organization. The book should serve as a useful text for the students of agricultural economics, and also as a rich resource for the researchers. This edition is expected to make an interesting reading for the planners, policy-makers, administrators, leaders in the political and agricultural fields, and educated farmers who wish to be familiar with the economic problems that concern the farming community, and search for the viable solutions.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR P C Bansil

P.C. Bansil heads the Techno Economic Research Institute, New Delhi, founded by him in 1984. He belongs to the first batch of Indian Economic Service and has worked with the FAO for about 15 years in Sri Lanka, Thailand, Rome, Zambia and Libya. He has authored 28 books, besides a large number of reports and papers prepared for various governments. He has published over 400 papers in specialized technical journals. His work experience relates to the formulation, implementation, evaluation and regional plans for agriculture, statistics, marketing, livestock, irrigation, fisheries, forestry, wildlife, national parks, tourism, agro-industries and social sectors like demography, health, education and housing, as well as project identification, formulation and evaluation in these fields. Dr. Bansil was recently appointed by the Planning Commission as Chairman of the Tenth Plan Working Group on Animal Husbandry Economics and Statistics. He has just completed the study “Livestock in India 2000-2030” sponsored by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. During his FAO assignments in Sri Lanka, Zambia and Libya as Senior Planning Advisor, he undertook micro level studies on issues relating to water.

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Title
Economic Problems of Indian Agriculture
Author
Edition
Reprint
Publisher
ISBN
8123908369
Length
xvi+780p., Figs.; Tables
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