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Economic structure of Indian agriculture.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bombay; Himalaya Pub.; 1984Description: 554 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.1 SHA
Summary: Pattern of economic activities in the Indian economy is undergoing rapid change and so is Indian Agriculture. There are changes in farming to a capital intensive basis where decisions are shared by many components of the agricultural industry. In adjusting to this change agrarian relations are changing. The farmer is seeking an increasingly broad set of institutional and contractual bases. Nevertheless both agriculture and agriculturists are not finding it easy to adopt to this change. Thus this book is designed for a comprehensive but critical study of Indian agriculture. The purpose is to provide an opportunity to study and understand the changing economic structure of the agricultural economy of the country and adjustment problems therein. The book will be a valuable aid not only to field workers but to specialist, planners, advisers, administrators and supervisors also.
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Pattern of economic activities in the Indian economy is undergoing rapid change and so is Indian Agriculture. There are changes in farming to a capital intensive basis where decisions are shared by many components of the agricultural industry. In adjusting to this change agrarian relations are changing. The farmer is seeking an increasingly broad set of institutional and contractual bases. Nevertheless both agriculture and agriculturists are not finding it easy to adopt to this change.

Thus this book is designed for a comprehensive but critical study of Indian agriculture. The purpose is to provide an opportunity to study and understand the changing economic structure of the agricultural economy of the country and adjustment problems therein.

The book will be a valuable aid not only to field workers but to specialist, planners, advisers, administrators and supervisors also.

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