Browsing Books by Author "Singh, Sukhpal"
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Agricultural Machinery Industry in India: Growth, Structure, Marketing, and Buyer Behaviour
Singh, Sukhpal (Allied Publishers, 2011-01-12) -
Contract Farming and the State: Experiences of Thailand and India
Singh, Sukhpal (2010-06-08) -
Fresh Food Retail Chains in India-Organization and Impacts
Singh, Sukhpal; Singla, Naresh (2012-09-06) -
Institutional innovations in the delivery of farm services in India: a smallholder perspective
Singh, Sukhpal (Springer New Delhi, 2017)This book uses primary evidence to assess the value of agro-input and service delivery business models in terms of their inclusiveness, effectiveness and impact from a small farmer perspective, in the form of case studies ... -
Modern food value chains in India: emerging potential for the poor
Singh, Sukhpal (Samskriti, 2012) -
Organic Produce Supply Chains in India: Organization and Governance
Singh, Sukhpal (Allied Publishers, 2011-01-12)This is perhaps the first detailed work on organic product marketing that covers several aspects of the origin of and rationale for organic farming and trade. There are very few studies on supply chain management of organic ... -
Producer Companies in India: Organization and Performance
Singh, Sukhpal; Singh, Tarunvir (Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 2014) -
Regulating agricultural markets in India: a smallholder perspective
Singh, Sukhpal (Orient BlackSwan, 2023)The Orient BlackSwan ‘Policy Studies’ series is designed to address, investigate, and analyse public policy in the field of governance. In 2020, contentious agricultural market Acts, popularly known as the Farm Laws, ... -
Reverse subsidies in global monopsony capitalism: gender, labour, and environmental injustice in garment value chains
Nathan, Dev; Bhattacharjee, Shikha Silliman; Rahul, S.; Kumar, Purushottam; Dahagani, Immanuel; Singh, Sukhpal; Swaminathan, Padmini (Cambridge University Press, 2022-09-14)This book provides a firm analytical base to discussions about injustice and the unequal distribution of gains from global production in the form of global monopsony capitalism. It utilizes the concept of reverse subsidies ...