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Budget 2017-18: No Relief for the Indian Farmer

By R. Ramakumar|2022-02-02T14:48:35+05:30February 1, 2017|

India's agriculture has hardly grown after 2011. If we consider the gross value added in agriculture, annual growth rates over the previous year were 1.5 per cent in 2012-13, 4.2 per cent in 2013-14, -0.2 per cent in 2014-15 and 1.2 per cent in 2015-16. Growth rates in agriculture were to revive in 2016-17, but there is deep uncertainty due to the disruptive consequences of demonetisation.

De-Regulation of Tenancy in Rural India

By Madhura Swaminathan|2022-02-02T14:47:09+05:30February 1, 2017|

Tenancy reform was an important component of land reform in post-Independence India, and in most States, leasing of agricultural land — or tenancy — is legally regulated or, in some cases, banned altogether. Now the Niti Aayog has published a Report of the Expert Committee on Land Leasing, chaired by T. Haque (Government of India 2016). The main argument of the Report is that land leasing be deregulated.

How do Small Farmers Fare in India?

By Madhura Swaminathan|2022-02-02T14:45:40+05:30January 15, 2017|

Arindam Das and I have worked with detailed household level empirical data from 17 villages across nine States of India to examine the viability of small farming. We defined small farmer households as households engaged predominantly in cultivation but with less than two hectares of irrigated land or six hectares of unirrigated land (or combinations thereof).

Pulse Consumption in India

By Priya Rampal|2022-02-02T14:41:39+05:30December 16, 2016|

India has a large population of undernourished people. They suffer from calorie, protein, and micronutrient deficiency. In 2014, 37 per cent of children under 5 were reported to be stunted and 34 per cent were underweight (National Family and Health Survey-4 for 17 major states).

A Note on Absolute Poverty in Kerala

By S. Niyati|2022-02-04T14:46:26+05:30November 16, 2016|

The Human Development Index for Kerala was 0.911, a high value and similar to the performance of many advanced countries. These achievements are undeniably due to effective public action by the State.

Income from Forests

By Madhura Swaminathan|2022-02-02T14:23:42+05:30August 6, 2016|

A relatively new concept in the literature on rural household incomes is that of income from forests and from environment services. Forest income is defined as income from forest produce (other than plantations) including produce collected for fuel, food, fodder, construction, medicine, and other uses.

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