Ongoing changes in policy environment and farm sector: role of agro-climatic regional planning approach
By: Kashyap, S.P.
Contributor(s): Mathur, Niti.
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ArticlePublisher: 1999Description: p.A105-12.Subject(s): Agriculture - India | Agroclimatology
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: Policy initiatives on the farm sector have often been uncoordinated and ad hoc and have come under criticism for their deleterious effect on the farm economy. Even more importantly, the movement under liberalisation to arrive at appropriate input and out put prices in the farm sector may well be having wideranging impact on the development of the sector. In this context, the Planning Commission sponsored agro-climatic regional planning approach initiated in 1988 has yielded positive results. - Reproduced
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Policy initiatives on the farm sector have often been uncoordinated and ad hoc and have come under criticism for their deleterious effect on the farm economy. Even more importantly, the movement under liberalisation to arrive at appropriate input and out put prices in the farm sector may well be having wideranging impact on the development of the sector. In this context, the Planning Commission sponsored agro-climatic regional planning approach initiated in 1988 has yielded positive results. - Reproduced


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