Agriculture Cannot Wait
New Horizons in Indian Agriculture
Ms Swaminathan
New Horizons in Indian Agriculture
About the Book
While scientists can develop yield enhancing technologies, these will not make an impact on production and productivity without appropriate support from public policy and investment. National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NAAS) has from time to time assembled groups of eminent scientists to analyse public policy issues in important areas related to agriculture and prepare papers relevant to policy formulation.
The present book includes 39 policy papers issued by the Academy during the last 15 years covering a wide range of issues like: Sustainable Livelihood and Nutrition Security, Water Resources Management, Soil Health Enhancement and Fertiliser Use, Agro-biodiversity and Biosafety, Agricultural Research and Education, and Globalisation and Agri-Exports. Many of the suggestions and recommendations contained in the book present a road map for rescuing the fate of farmers and farming from the present agrarian crisis prevailing in several parts of the country.
This book will be useful for scholars in agricultural universities and research institutions and for policy and investment decisions in the field of agriculture.
About the Author(s) / Editor(s)
A world scientist of rare distinction and a living legend Professor M.S. Swaminathan obtained his Ph.D. in Agriculture from University of Cambridge. He has had a distinguished research, teaching, and administrative career at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI); Director General of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR); Secretary Agriculture, Government of India; Director General, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). Currently, he is Chairman, M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai (Madras) and President, Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs.
Recipient of numerous national and international awards (including the first World Food Prize in 1987), forty-five honorary doctorate degrees from around the world, author of over three hundred research papers and several books, the Time Magazine ranked Professor Swaminathan among the twenty most influential Asians of the 20th century.
Contnets in Detail
Introduction
Section I
Sustainable Livelihood and Nutrition Security
1. Employment Opportunities in Farm and Non-farm Sectors through
Technological Interventions with Emphasis on Primary Value Addition
2. Agriculture-Industry Interface: Value Added Farm Products
3. Dichotomy Between Grain Surplus and Widespread Endemic Hunger
4. Diversification of Agriculture for Human Nutrition
5. Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture for Nutritional Security
6. Hi-Tech Horticulture in India
7. Peri-Urban Vegetable Cultivation in the NCR Delhi
8. Empowerment of Women in Agriculture
9. Gender, Science and Agriculture: Ten Years after Beijing Conference
Section II
Soil Health Enhancement and Fertiliser Use
10. Fertiliser Policy Issues (2000-2025)
11. Low and Declining Crop Response to Fertilisers
12. Policy Options for Efficient Nitrogen Use
13. Organic Farming: Approaches and Possibilities in the
Context of Indian Agriculture
Section III
Water Resource Management
14. Emerging Issues in Water Management – The Question
of Ownership
15. Agricultural Scientists’ Perceptions on National
Water Policy
16. Impact of Inter River Basin Linkages on Fisheries
17. Harnessing and Management of Water Resources for
Enhancing Agricultural Production in the Eastern Region
18. Disaster Management in Agriculture
Section IV
Agro Biodiversity and Bio-Safety
19. Below Ground Biodiversity in relation to
Cropping Systems
20. Transgenic Crops and Bio-safety Issues related to
their Commercialisation in India
21. Biosafety of Transgenic Rice
22. Conservation and Management of Genetic
Resources of Livestock
23. Seaweed Cultivation and Utilisation
24. Conservation, Management and Use of
Agrobiodiversity
Section V
Agricultural Research and Education
25. Agricultural Policy: Redesigning R&D to Achieve
it’s Objectives
26. Prioritisation of Agricultural Research
27. Scientists’ Views on Good Governance of an Agricultural\
Research Organisation
28. Priorities of Research and Human Resource Development in
Fisheries Biotechnology
29. Strategies for Agricultural Research in the North-East
30. Redefining Agricultural Education and Extension System in
Changed Scenario
31. Stakeholders’ Perceptions on Employment Oriented
Agricultural Education
32. Reorienting Land Grant System of Agricultural Education in India
33. Guidelines for Improving the Quality of Indian Journals
and Professional Societies in Agriculture and Allied Sciences
Section VI
Globalisation and Agri-Exports
34. WTO and Indian Agriculture: Implications for Policy and R&D
35. Globalisation of Agriculture: R&D in India
36. Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement of the
World Trade Organisation—Advantage India
37. Intellectual Property Rights in Agriculture
38. Sustainable Agricultural Export
39. Export Potential of Dairy Products
| Publisher | AF Press |
| Publication Date | 2007 |
| Number of Pages | 540 |
| ISBN |
8171886256 |
Academic Foundation (AF), based in New Delhi, is India’s leading independent publisher of academic/scholarly books in Social Sciences, specialising in Economics—Development Economics and Indian Economy in particular, and allied subjects.
About the Book
While scientists can develop yield enhancing technologies, these will not make an impact on production and productivity without appropriate support from public policy and investment. National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NAAS) has from time to time assembled groups of eminent scientists to analyse public policy issues in important areas related to agriculture and prepare papers relevant to policy formulation.
The present book includes 39 policy papers issued by the Academy during the last 15 years covering a wide range of issues like: Sustainable Livelihood and Nutrition Security, Water Resources Management, Soil Health Enhancement and Fertiliser Use, Agro-biodiversity and Biosafety, Agricultural Research and Education, and Globalisation and Agri-Exports. Many of the suggestions and recommendations contained in the book present a road map for rescuing the fate of farmers and farming from the present agrarian crisis prevailing in several parts of the country.
This book will be useful for scholars in agricultural universities and research institutions and for policy and investment decisions in the field of agriculture.
About the Author(s) / Editor(s)
A world scientist of rare distinction and a living legend Professor M.S. Swaminathan obtained his Ph.D. in Agriculture from University of Cambridge. He has had a distinguished research, teaching, and administrative career at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI); Director General of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR); Secretary Agriculture, Government of India; Director General, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). Currently, he is Chairman, M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai (Madras) and President, Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs.
Recipient of numerous national and international awards (including the first World Food Prize in 1987), forty-five honorary doctorate degrees from around the world, author of over three hundred research papers and several books, the Time Magazine ranked Professor Swaminathan among the twenty most influential Asians of the 20th century.
Contnets in Detail
Introduction
Section I
Sustainable Livelihood and Nutrition Security
1. Employment Opportunities in Farm and Non-farm Sectors through
Technological Interventions with Emphasis on Primary Value Addition
2. Agriculture-Industry Interface: Value Added Farm Products
3. Dichotomy Between Grain Surplus and Widespread Endemic Hunger
4. Diversification of Agriculture for Human Nutrition
5. Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture for Nutritional Security
6. Hi-Tech Horticulture in India
7. Peri-Urban Vegetable Cultivation in the NCR Delhi
8. Empowerment of Women in Agriculture
9. Gender, Science and Agriculture: Ten Years after Beijing Conference
Section II
Soil Health Enhancement and Fertiliser Use
10. Fertiliser Policy Issues (2000-2025)
11. Low and Declining Crop Response to Fertilisers
12. Policy Options for Efficient Nitrogen Use
13. Organic Farming: Approaches and Possibilities in the
Context of Indian Agriculture
Section III
Water Resource Management
14. Emerging Issues in Water Management – The Question
of Ownership
15. Agricultural Scientists’ Perceptions on National
Water Policy
16. Impact of Inter River Basin Linkages on Fisheries
17. Harnessing and Management of Water Resources for
Enhancing Agricultural Production in the Eastern Region
18. Disaster Management in Agriculture
Section IV
Agro Biodiversity and Bio-Safety
19. Below Ground Biodiversity in relation to
Cropping Systems
20. Transgenic Crops and Bio-safety Issues related to
their Commercialisation in India
21. Biosafety of Transgenic Rice
22. Conservation and Management of Genetic
Resources of Livestock
23. Seaweed Cultivation and Utilisation
24. Conservation, Management and Use of
Agrobiodiversity
Section V
Agricultural Research and Education
25. Agricultural Policy: Redesigning R&D to Achieve
it’s Objectives
26. Prioritisation of Agricultural Research
27. Scientists’ Views on Good Governance of an Agricultural\
Research Organisation
28. Priorities of Research and Human Resource Development in
Fisheries Biotechnology
29. Strategies for Agricultural Research in the North-East
30. Redefining Agricultural Education and Extension System in
Changed Scenario
31. Stakeholders’ Perceptions on Employment Oriented
Agricultural Education
32. Reorienting Land Grant System of Agricultural Education in India
33. Guidelines for Improving the Quality of Indian Journals
and Professional Societies in Agriculture and Allied Sciences
Section VI
Globalisation and Agri-Exports
34. WTO and Indian Agriculture: Implications for Policy and R&D
35. Globalisation of Agriculture: R&D in India
36. Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement of the
World Trade Organisation—Advantage India
37. Intellectual Property Rights in Agriculture
38. Sustainable Agricultural Export
39. Export Potential of Dairy Products
| Publisher | AF Press |
| Publication Date | 2007 |
| Number of Pages | 540 |
| ISBN |
8171886256 |
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