After the Green Revolution

After the Green Revolution
Title After the Green Revolution PDF eBook
Author Gordon R. Conway
Publisher Routledge
Pages 212
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Law
ISBN 1134063024

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'The Green Revolution' of the 60's and 70's produced immense gains in food cereal production in the Third World. But there are huge problems in the 'post-revolutionary' era: farmers with small or marginal holdings have benefited less than wealthier farmers; intensive mono-cropping has made production more susceptible to environmental stresses and shocks. Now there is evidence of diminishing returns from intensive and intensively chemical agricultural production. What is needed is a new approach, equally revolutionary, but different in its ideas and style. The authors set out what they mean by 'sustainable' agriculture in the new era and look at the effects of international economic restraints and of national policies on the kind of development they see as necessary. They chart a path for sustainable livelihoods for Third World farmers enmeshed by forces outside their control. They describe methods of evaluating and resolving the tough trade-offs all levels of intervention, from international trade down to the individual farm. This book cannot provide all the answers, but it does indicate what international conditions we need to be aware of, what national policies we need to advocate and what approaches at the local level we need to adopt to ensure the goal of agricultural sustainability. Originally published in 1990

Indian Agriculture After the Green Revolution

Indian Agriculture After the Green Revolution
Title Indian Agriculture After the Green Revolution PDF eBook
Author Binoy Goswami
Publisher Routledge
Pages 234
Release 2019-09-25
Genre
ISBN 9780367374839

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The book provides a comprehensive discussion on the different aspects of changes and challenges faced by Indian since the Green Revolution. It also looks at how Indian farmers and policymakers are responding to the challenges.

Europe's Green Revolution and its Successors

Europe's Green Revolution and its Successors
Title Europe's Green Revolution and its Successors PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Harwood
Publisher Routledge
Pages 290
Release 2012-05-04
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 113630746X

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How best to foster agricultural development in the Third World has long been a subject of debate and from a European perspective the persistent failure to design peasant-friendly technology is puzzling. From the late 19th century, for example, various western European countries also underwent ‘green revolutions’ in which systematic attempts were made to promote the adoption of technological innovation by peasant-farmers. This book focuses on the development of public-sector plant-breeding in Germany from the late nineteenth century through its fate under National Socialism. Harwood uses this historical case study in order to argue that peasant-friendly research has an important role to play in future Green Revolutions.

Green-revolution and Its Impacts

Green-revolution and Its Impacts
Title Green-revolution and Its Impacts PDF eBook
Author Mahesh V. Joshi
Publisher APH Publishing
Pages 548
Release 1999
Genre Agricultural innovations
ISBN 9788176481007

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Sustainability: Sustainability

Sustainability: Sustainability
Title Sustainability: Sustainability PDF eBook
Author M. R. Redclift
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 424
Release 2005
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780415340359

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Introducing the reader to 'sustainability' as a concept, a contested idea and a political goal, this book brings together a range of articles and published papers that have influenced the course of thinking in social science. It examines the links between the natural and social sciences, as well as the public policies.

Trajectory of 75 years of Indian Agriculture after Independence

Trajectory of 75 years of Indian Agriculture after Independence
Title Trajectory of 75 years of Indian Agriculture after Independence PDF eBook
Author P. K. Ghosh
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 786
Release 2023-08-28
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9811979979

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This edited book focus on highlighting the evolution of Indian agriculture over the past 75 years of independence, covering every sector, viz. crop science, horticulture, management of biotic & abiotic stress, post-harvest quality management, livestock, fisheries, mechanization, marketing and human resource development. The book has 30 chapters from most experienced researchers and academicians who are actively engaged in research work on the subject area of the book. The book is in line with the strategy for new India @ 75’ brought out by NITI Ayog. It highlights India’s success stories in innovation, technology, enterprise and efficient management together to achieve overall growth while making available food, required nutrition and others ecological services. It also asses the India’s preparedness in terms of commitment toward sustainable development goal SDG). The book is a relevant reading material for both students and researchers and policy makers.

Title PDF eBook
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Publisher Arihant Publications India limited
Pages 733
Release
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ISBN 9326193489

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