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Indian Agriculture Between Isolation and Integration

A Theoretical Review and an Analysis of the Economic and Social Geography of Four Villages in South India

by Walter Heinrich Rambousek (Author)
©1979 Others 191 Pages

Summary

In a country like India, agriculture provides the largest source of not only income but also employment. Economic growth, in this context, is critically dependent upon a breakthrough in agriculture. The problems of modernizing the agricultural sector are the subject of this study. The governmental strategy of agricultural development and its success or failure are described and analysed. In spite of a remarkable increase in agricultural production and a slightly improved per capita income and availability of foodgrain since Independence, the basic questions remain: how far reaching are the changes in Indian agricultural practice and do they favour the majority of the farmers in a village community?

Details

Pages
191
Year
1979
ISBN (Softcover)
9783261029812
Language
English
Published
Bern, Frankfurt/M., Las Vegas, 1978. 191 pp., 32 maps

Biographical notes

Walter Heinrich Rambousek (Author)

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Title: Indian Agriculture Between Isolation and Integration