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Fresh Food Supermarkets in the Indian Punjab: Organisation and Impacts
(Journal of Punjab Studies, 2014)
Linking primary producers with global and national markets through modern corporate
food retail supermarkets and other linkages is seen as one of the innovative ways to
improve the livelihoods of small producers in ...
Did Indian federalism fail Punjab?
(Global institute of Sikh Studies, 2019)
The question of federalism has been a constant topic of debate since India’s
independence. This continuing debate about centre-state relations in India is dueto the fact that Indian federalism is unlike the American federal ...
Community and collective organisations for sustainable agricultural development in India: Experience, Challenges, and Policy
(International Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2019)
The paper reviews and examines the performance of various community and collective institutions
across agricultural and allied sectors and regions to determine the factors in their performance and
sustainability. These ...
Promoting and managing FPOs in India for efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability: challenges, policies and best practices
(Cooperative Perspective, 2018-09)
Examining global competitiveness of Indian agribusiness in the twenty-first century Asian context: opportunities and challenges
(Millennial Asia, 2019)
Indian agribusiness is being seen as an important arena for creation of employment and income for large sections of India’s rural and agrarian population in the coming years and decades by public agencies, nationally and ...
The export value chain of baby corn in India: governance, inclusion and upgrading
(Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy, 2019)
It is important to understand the implications of participation in global value chains (GVCs) in horticulture for farmer and worker upgrading/downgrading. This article examines the functioning and dynamics of supermarket ...
Seeking markets in production fields: an assessment of the potential of fair trade in India
(Sage, 2016)
Fair trade is one of the important alternative sustainable production and trade
movements which has been able to sustain and spread across regions over time.
After making a large presence in developed country markets for ...
Institutional innovations for smallholder development: a case study of agri-franchising in Bihar
(ABI/INFORM Collection, 2016)
The low crop yields, increasing costs of cultivation, and the low price realisation have been
important concerns in smallholder agriculture like that of India. Institutional innovations
are important for inclusive ...
Reforming agricultural markets in India: A tale of two model acts
(Economic and political weekly, 2018)
The union Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare
had prescribed a model Agricultural Produce Marketing
Committee Act in 2003. The state-level adoption of the
act has been tardy and varied in terms of both ...
Food value chain investments and the small farmer linkage: Indian experience, potential and policy
(Policy Student Organization, 2018-03)
The agri-food value chains in the developing world are evolving fast due to many changes in policy and practice. In India, modern domestic food supermarkets have been present for more than 15 years now. Furthermore, in ...