Agriculture-market linkages: evaluating and evolving a conceptual framework in Indian context

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: NBARD occasional paper - 28Publication details: Mumbai National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development 2003Description: xxix, 172 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.10954
Summary: The transition of agricultur e towards commercialisation / industrialisation is natural though number of external factors like agricultural policy framework, extent of market imperfections, overall standards of living of majority population, etc., may influence its pace for a country. However, such a transition creates its own advantages and disadvantages. Therefore, it is necessary for the policy makers to plan interventions that not only minimise the adverse impact of such transition but also attempt to maximise its benefits across all the stakeholders in a given context. The study made an attempt to evaluate some of the existing models and evolve a conceptual framework for agriculture-industry/market linkage, which can facilitate the transition of Indian agriculture in the right direction. https://www.nabard.org/demo/auth/writereaddata/File/OC%2028.pdf
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The transition of agricultur e towards commercialisation /
industrialisation is natural though number of external factors like
agricultural policy framework, extent of market imperfections, overall
standards of living of majority population, etc., may influence its pace
for a country. However, such a transition creates its own advantages
and disadvantages. Therefore, it is necessary for the policy makers to
plan interventions that not only minimise the adverse impact of such
transition but also attempt to maximise its benefits across all the
stakeholders in a given context. The study made an attempt to evaluate
some of the existing models and evolve a conceptual framework for
agriculture-industry/market linkage, which can facilitate the transition
of Indian agriculture in the right direction.

https://www.nabard.org/demo/auth/writereaddata/File/OC%2028.pdf

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