State of the indian farmer
A millennium study
Ministry Of Agriculture
A millennium study
About the Book
State of the Indian Farmer : A Millennium Study (published in 27 volumes along with a CD-Rom) is unique in the sense that it is focused on the ‘farmer’ — the man behind agriculture. This is the most comprehensive effort after the National Commission on Agriculture submitted its reports in 1976. These studies, on various individual themes, under this mega-project, are quite penetrating and painstaking, their authors being recognised authorities on the concerned subjects.
A comprehensive overview of these studies by Prof. Y.K. Alagh, provides a critical appraisal of the major issues addressed in these volumes. The mega study has been further enriched by a crisp and insightful preface by Prof. C.H. Hanumantha Rao touching almost every issue concerning the Indian farmer in today's scenario.
The 27-volume study, documenting the progression of agricultural development during the last five decades, will indeed go a long way in enriching our understanding of the nuances of development process and its welfare implications. The study will certainly help the future planners, policy-makers and all those interested in the welfare of the Indian farmers and the alleviation of rural poverty.
Praise for this book
“Our farmers will produce more if we can consume more. Opportunities for assured and remunerative marketing will determine the interest taken by small farmers in enhancing productivity. Our agriculture was formerly referred to as ‘a gamble in the monsoon.’ It is now becoming increasingly ‘a gamble in the market.’ Therefore, both monsoon and market management are essential for ensuring the economic well being and livelihood security of farming families.
“The study is a timely one and what the Indian farmer needs today is walking the talk.”
M.S. Swaminathan
UNESCO Cousteau Chair in Ecotechnology and Chairman,
MS Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai.
“In last few decades Indian agriculture has gone through structural and organizational changes, which have impacted the lives of millions of our people in profound ways. It is important to understand the factors affecting such changes and what they portent for the future. The authors in this series of Millennium Studies have given us a comprehensive picture of Indian agriculture, its past and its possible future. The sponsor of these studies and their publishers deserve grateful thanks not only from the scholars and policy makers but also from a large number of people who are participating in or affected by the developments in this vital sector of our economy.”
Vijay S. Vyas
Professor Emeritus,
Institute of Development Studies, Jaipur
"These volumes, the product of work by a large number of recognized scholars and experts, should be valuable as a source of information and discussion on contemporary issues relating to different aspects of agricultural development and policy."
A. Vaidyanathan
Professor Emeritus,
Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai.
The challenge before Indian agriculture is to become increasingly diversified, shift to high-value crops, and allied activities like livestock and fisheries. The millennium Study would provide the roadmap towards this end and be an important reference point.
Radha Singh
Secretary, Department of Agriculture and Cooperation
Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India, New Delhi.
"This unique collection of twenty seven volumes provides deep insights into the major issues confronting the Indian farmer, especially the small farmer. The collection is particularly timely given the retrogression being experienced by the Indian agriculture. The experts discuss how to reverse the disquieting trends and achieve inclusive and sustainable development. They also dwell on incentives, institutions, infrastructure and innovations in the context of globalization and diversification. All the volumes stand as an invaluable source of knowledge for all those interested in understanding the past, present and future of the Indian agriculture."
R. Radhakrishna
Director, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR), Mumbai.
Contents in Detail
The Millennium Study : 27 volumes at a Glance...
1.An Overview
Yoginder K. Alagh
2.Land Resources
G.K. Chadha
Sucharita Sen
H.R. Sharma
3.Water Resources
K.V. Raju
A. Narayanamoorthy
Govind Gopakumar
H.K. Amarnath
4.Rural Infrastructure
Sukhadeo Thorat
Smita Sirohi
5.Technology Generation and IPR Issues
Ghayur Alam
6.Agricultural Extension
Prakash M. Shingi
Vijay R. Gaikwad
Rasheed Sulaiman
J.Vasanthakumar
7.Agricultural Credit in India
Surjit Singh
Vidya Sagar
8.Input Management
Pingali Venugopal
9.Crops and Cultivation
R.S. Deshpande
M.J. Bhende
P. Thippaiah
M. Vivekananda
10.Rainfed Agricultural
V.M. Rao
11.Horticulture Development
H.P. Singh
Prem Nath
M. Sudha
O.P. Dutta
12.Animal Husbandry
N.K. Chawala
M.P.G. Kurup
Vijay Paul Sharma
13.Fisheries Development
P.V. Dehadrai
Y.S. Yadava
14.Cost of Cultivation and Farm Income
Abhijit Sen
M.S. Bhatia
15.Terms of Trade
V.N. Misra
16.Post-Harvest Management
V.R. Gaikwad
Shreekant Sambrani
V. Prakash
S.D. Kulkarni
P. Murari
17.Agricultural Marketing
S.S. Acharya
18.Agricultural Exports
B. Bhattacharya
19.Globalization & Indian Agriculture
G.S. Bhalla
20.Information Support
S.D. Sharma
A.K. Srivastava
U.C. Sud
21.Natural Disaster Management
A.R. Subbiah
22.Risk Management
Bharat Ramaswami
Shamika Ravi
S.D. Chopra
23.NGOs and Farmers’ Movements
R.S. Deshpande
D. Rajasekhar
Pradeep Apte
Dhanamanjari Sathe
24.Cooperatives in Agriculture
Samar K. Datta
25.Women in Agriculture
Maitreyi Krishnaraj
Amita Shah
26.Policy & Organizational
Support
G. Thimmaiah
K. Rajan
INDEX Volume+ a CD-Rom
comprising all the above volumes in
electronic format along with a
comprehensive index and built-in
powerful search facility.
| Publisher | AF Press |
| Publication Date | 2006 |
| Number of Pages | 485 |
| ISBN |
8171884946 |
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
State of the Indian Farmer : A Millennium Study (published in 27 volumes along with a CD-Rom) is unique in the sense that it is focused on the ‘farmer’ — the man behind agriculture. This is the most comprehensive effort after the National Commission on Agriculture submitted its reports in 1976. These studies, on various individual themes, under this mega-project, are quite penetrating and painstaking, their authors being recognised authorities on the concerned subjects.
A comprehensive overview of these studies by Prof. Y.K. Alagh, provides a critical appraisal of the major issues addressed in these volumes. The mega study has been further enriched by a crisp and insightful preface by Prof. C.H. Hanumantha Rao touching almost every issue concerning the Indian farmer in today's scenario.
The 27-volume study, documenting the progression of agricultural development during the last five decades, will indeed go a long way in enriching our understanding of the nuances of development process and its welfare implications. The study will certainly help the future planners, policy-makers and all those interested in the welfare of the Indian farmers and the alleviation of rural poverty.
Praise for this book
“Our farmers will produce more if we can consume more. Opportunities for assured and remunerative marketing will determine the interest taken by small farmers in enhancing productivity. Our agriculture was formerly referred to as ‘a gamble in the monsoon.’ It is now becoming increasingly ‘a gamble in the market.’ Therefore, both monsoon and market management are essential for ensuring the economic well being and livelihood security of farming families.
“The study is a timely one and what the Indian farmer needs today is walking the talk.”
M.S. Swaminathan
UNESCO Cousteau Chair in Ecotechnology and Chairman,
MS Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai.
“In last few decades Indian agriculture has gone through structural and organizational changes, which have impacted the lives of millions of our people in profound ways. It is important to understand the factors affecting such changes and what they portent for the future. The authors in this series of Millennium Studies have given us a comprehensive picture of Indian agriculture, its past and its possible future. The sponsor of these studies and their publishers deserve grateful thanks not only from the scholars and policy makers but also from a large number of people who are participating in or affected by the developments in this vital sector of our economy.”
Vijay S. Vyas
Professor Emeritus,
Institute of Development Studies, Jaipur
"These volumes, the product of work by a large number of recognized scholars and experts, should be valuable as a source of information and discussion on contemporary issues relating to different aspects of agricultural development and policy."
A. Vaidyanathan
Professor Emeritus,
Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai.
The challenge before Indian agriculture is to become increasingly diversified, shift to high-value crops, and allied activities like livestock and fisheries. The millennium Study would provide the roadmap towards this end and be an important reference point.
Radha Singh
Secretary, Department of Agriculture and Cooperation
Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India, New Delhi.
"This unique collection of twenty seven volumes provides deep insights into the major issues confronting the Indian farmer, especially the small farmer. The collection is particularly timely given the retrogression being experienced by the Indian agriculture. The experts discuss how to reverse the disquieting trends and achieve inclusive and sustainable development. They also dwell on incentives, institutions, infrastructure and innovations in the context of globalization and diversification. All the volumes stand as an invaluable source of knowledge for all those interested in understanding the past, present and future of the Indian agriculture."
R. Radhakrishna
Director, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR), Mumbai.
Contents in Detail
The Millennium Study : 27 volumes at a Glance...
1.An Overview
Yoginder K. Alagh
2.Land Resources
G.K. Chadha
Sucharita Sen
H.R. Sharma
3.Water Resources
K.V. Raju
A. Narayanamoorthy
Govind Gopakumar
H.K. Amarnath
4.Rural Infrastructure
Sukhadeo Thorat
Smita Sirohi
5.Technology Generation and IPR Issues
Ghayur Alam
6.Agricultural Extension
Prakash M. Shingi
Vijay R. Gaikwad
Rasheed Sulaiman
J.Vasanthakumar
7.Agricultural Credit in India
Surjit Singh
Vidya Sagar
8.Input Management
Pingali Venugopal
9.Crops and Cultivation
R.S. Deshpande
M.J. Bhende
P. Thippaiah
M. Vivekananda
10.Rainfed Agricultural
V.M. Rao
11.Horticulture Development
H.P. Singh
Prem Nath
M. Sudha
O.P. Dutta
12.Animal Husbandry
N.K. Chawala
M.P.G. Kurup
Vijay Paul Sharma
13.Fisheries Development
P.V. Dehadrai
Y.S. Yadava
14.Cost of Cultivation and Farm Income
Abhijit Sen
M.S. Bhatia
15.Terms of Trade
V.N. Misra
16.Post-Harvest Management
V.R. Gaikwad
Shreekant Sambrani
V. Prakash
S.D. Kulkarni
P. Murari
17.Agricultural Marketing
S.S. Acharya
18.Agricultural Exports
B. Bhattacharya
19.Globalization & Indian Agriculture
G.S. Bhalla
20.Information Support
S.D. Sharma
A.K. Srivastava
U.C. Sud
21.Natural Disaster Management
A.R. Subbiah
22.Risk Management
Bharat Ramaswami
Shamika Ravi
S.D. Chopra
23.NGOs and Farmers’ Movements
R.S. Deshpande
D. Rajasekhar
Pradeep Apte
Dhanamanjari Sathe
24.Cooperatives in Agriculture
Samar K. Datta
25.Women in Agriculture
Maitreyi Krishnaraj
Amita Shah
26.Policy & Organizational
Support
G. Thimmaiah
K. Rajan
INDEX Volume+ a CD-Rom
comprising all the above volumes in
electronic format along with a
comprehensive index and built-in
powerful search facility.
| Publisher | AF Press |
| Publication Date | 2006 |
| Number of Pages | 485 |
| ISBN |
8171884946 |
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