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Down to earth

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Academic Foundation; 2010Description: 388 pISBN:
  • 978871888429
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.10954 JOS
Summary: Examining the detrimental effects that “green revolution” technology has had on India’s agriculture—including higher cultivation costs—this account provides the economic analysis and the political muscle to overcome agricultural issues. This compilation written by Sharad Joshi—national president of India’s farmers' organization Shetkari Sanghatana—argues that the government’s agricultural policies made agriculture a losing proposition. Comprehensive and authoritative, these selected writings expound on the relatively more recent issues in agricultural development.
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Examining the detrimental effects that “green revolution” technology has had on India’s agriculture—including higher cultivation costs—this account provides the economic analysis and the political muscle to overcome agricultural issues. This compilation written by Sharad Joshi—national president of India’s farmers' organization Shetkari Sanghatana—argues that the government’s agricultural policies made agriculture a losing proposition. Comprehensive and authoritative, these selected writings expound on the relatively more recent issues in agricultural development.

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