Browsing by Author "Sharma, Vijay Paul"
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Accelerating agricultural development for inclusive growth: strategic issues and policy options
Sharma, Vijay Paul (Vikalpa: The Journal for Decision Makers, 2012)Like most other developing countries, India has predominantly been an agrarian economy, with agriculture sector contributing the largest share to gross domestic product (GDP) and employment. The introduction of high yielding ... -
Adoption and Management Aspects of Farm Forestry in North-West India
Sharma, Vijay Paul (2010-06-04) -
Agricultural policy strategy, instruments and implementation
Desai, Bhupat M.; D'Souza, Errol; Mellor, John; John, W.; Sharma, Vijay Paul; Tamboli, P. (Orient Blackswan, 2015) -
Agricultural trade liberalization and the livelihoods of small farmers in India
Sharma, Vijay Paul (2001-10-19)The structure of agricultural production in developing countries has radically changed in the last few decades. With structural adjustment policies imposed on developing countries by international organisations, many ... -
Agriculture and the WTO in 21st Century
Sharma, Vijay Paul (2010-08-20) -
Agriculture-industry linkages: an analysis
Sharma, Vijay Paul; Kumar, Arvind (2000-10-14) -
Agroforestry as sustainable land-use system for agricultural and rural development
Sharma, Vijay Paul; Singh, Gurbachan (1998-10-13) -
Alternative marketing opportunities for agricultural commodities
Arora, Sumant; B., Krishna Kumar (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2006) -
Analysis of agriculture industry linkages in Indian economic development
Sharma, Vijay Paul; Kumar, Arvind (2009-12-12)The purpose of this study is to examine the trends in India s growth rates and interdependency between agricultural and industrial sectors of Indian economy. A dual economic growth model was developed to investigate the ... -
Analytical study of performance and regional variations in Indian agriculture in the post - green revolution period
Sharma, Vijay Paul (2010-07-27)The paper presents the results of an analysis of all-India and state level data on area, production and yield of major crops in the post-green revolution period. It reveals that there was a marked acceleration in the overall ... -
An analytical study of performance and regional variations in Indian agriculture in the post-green revolution period
Sharma, Vijay Paul (1999-10-13) -
Assessing the effects of the WTO agreement on Indian dairy industry: what can we learn from past five years?
Sharma, Vijay Paul (2010-10-18)The no-subsidy Indian dairying is losing out to its heavily subsidized Western counterparts because highly distorted world dairy prices. But it has the capability to make a mark in the international market. For this to ... -
Assessment of Marketed and Marketable Surplus of Major Foodgrains in India
Sharma, Vijay Paul (Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, 2013)The objectives of this project are: estimate marketable and marketed surplus of major foodgrains; estimate farm retention for consumption, seed, feed, wages, wastages and other payments; identify factors affecting marketed ... -
Changing Contribution of Livestock in Farm Energy and Nutrient Use in Indian Agriculture
Sharma, Vijay Paul (2012-09-06) -
Changing structure of agri-food chains in Asia: opportunities and threats for small-scale producers
Sharma, Vijay Paul (Allied Publishers, 2013) -
Changing Structure of Dairy and Meat Value Chains in India
Sharma, Vijay Paul (2012-09-06) -
Choice determinants and comparative evaluation of agri-output marketing channels – A farmers’ perspective
Argade, Aashish (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2018)Agricultural marketing, regulated by the state APMC Acts of 1960s for over four decades, was found wanting in expanding services, securing better returns to farmers, and ensuring low prices of farm commodities to consumers. ... -
The collapse of global trade talks: which way are we headed?
Sharma, Vijay Paul (2006-11-01) -
Competitive strategy for sustainable growth of the Indian sugar industry
Kushawaha, Amit Kumar; Yadav, Bhor Singh (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2012-10-12)India is the world’s second largest sugar producer but the biggest consumer. It has many characteristic features such as PDS obligation, government controls on input and output side, existence of the “Sugar cycle”. The ... -
Cotton in India: analysis of differing performance
Sharma, Vijay Paul (2010-04-01)This paper attempts to investigate the performance of Indian cotton sector and impact of economic and biological factors on acreage and yield of cotton in the major cotton growing states of the country using time series ...