Distribution of farmers according to net farm returns: a comparative study between watershed and non-watershed areas (Record no. 41456)

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Personal name Vijaya Kumari, R.
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Title Distribution of farmers according to net farm returns: a comparative study between watershed and non-watershed areas
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1999
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Extent p.172-77
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Dates of publication and/or sequential designation Apr
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Summary, etc. In India about 65 per cent of arable land, which contributes about 44 per cent food and supports 40 per cent of the human population, is rainfed and dependent on monsoon rains. The agricultural production in these areas has ben quite low. The irrigated agriculture has received adequate attention in the past. Dryland agriculture, on the other hand, has remained neglected for a long time. The rainfed/dryland agriculture is risky because of unstable and low rainfall and farming in these areas is constrained by limiting soil moisture capacity and heavy erosion of top soil. The watershed programme, which seeks to conserve and develop soil and water-resources, is important for the dryland farming. The Government of India has launched the watershed programme in the country during Seventh Five Year Plan covering 99 districts in 16 states. During the last two decades watershed development has received adequate attention and funds. To overcome initial problems, some corrective measures have been initiated to improve the concept and organisational structure of these programmes in a more integrated way. Since the watershed includes both arable and non-arable land, attention was paid to the improvement and sustenance of all the components of a watershed, viz., the process to improve the resource base and sustain production of all categories of land at higher levels. In addition, income sources should be diversified rather than concentrating on income from crops only in order to have an impact on the economic position of the farmers and also the overall distribution of income among the farm holdings. In this paper an attempt is made to study the distribution of farm holdings according to net farm returns in watershed and non-watershed areas. - Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Watersheds
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Personal name Reddy, T. Chandra
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Personal name Rao, K.P.C.
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Main entry heading Asian Economic Review
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        Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2018-07-19 Volume no: 41, Issue no: 1 AR41832 2018-07-19 2018-07-19 Articles

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