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Hill Agriculture Economics And Sustainability

Books from same Author: Sharma, Pawan & Sudhakar Dwivedi

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    Author(s)Sharma, Pawan & Sudhakar Dwivedi
    PublisherNew India Publishing Agency
    ISBN9789381450871
    Pages492
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2014

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    New India Publishing Agency Hill Agriculture Economics And Sustainability by Sharma, Pawan & Sudhakar Dwivedi

    Hill Agriculture: Economics and Sustainability for creating more awareness regarding hill agriculture in India. This book contains articles contributed by different authors from all over India including North Eastern Hill Region. The book tries to cover all aspects of hill agriculture related to economics of different enterprises, marketing and sustainability. The broad theme of book is divided into following sub-themes: Performance of Hill Agriculture in India/Public/Private Support for hill Agriculture/Organic farming in Hills: Status, Scope and Economics/Horticulture in Hills: Status, Scope and Economics/Agricultural Marketing in hills: Status, Marketed Surplus, Producers' share, Interventions etc./Status of Land Reforms and Agricultural holdings/Agricultural Credit and Insurance/ Using ICT in Hill Agriculture/Facing the Challenges of WTO in Hill Agriculture/Sustainability Issues in Hill Agriculture