ABSTRACT

This volume examines the transitions in Indian agriculture since the 1980s, and emphasizes upon the role of neoliberal policies and their impact. The essays presented here deal with a range of pertinent and contemporary issues, including global food security, livelihoods of agricultural labourers, and public and private investment. These weave together glimpses of the impasse faced by petty commodity producers (marginal and small farmers) and their subsequent economic distress and social exclusion. Comprehensive in analysis, this book will be useful to scholars and researchers of agricultural economics, political economy, political science and public policy.

chapter 1|18 pages

Introduction

part I|159 pages

Farm production, subsidy and investment

chapter 2|61 pages

Global food security

Issues and challenges

chapter 3|24 pages

Public and private investment in indian agriculture

A study of inducement impact and some policy explorations

chapter 4|30 pages

Growth in fruit and vegetable crops

Emerging trends and patterns

chapter 6|18 pages

Agricultural input subsidy in haryana

Some critical aspects

part II|123 pages

Farm labour, livelihood diversification and non-farm employment

part III|71 pages

Market, trade and institutions

chapter 13|26 pages

Performance of participatory irrigation management in Odisha

A study of Pani Panchayats in two irrigation projects

chapter 14|20 pages

Impact of organized retail channels on revenue of farmers

Models of direct procurement of vegetables in Haryana