Regressing forward: Agriculture mechanization subsidy modalities in Bihar and Odisha
Farm mechanization is indispensable for enhancing agricultural productivity across the country. Over the years, the Indian government has instituted several schemes and programs to promote agricultural mechanization in the country. Until recently, state and central government schemes took the form o...
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| author | Saini, Smriti Kishore, Avinash Alvi, Muzna International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center International Rice Research Institute |
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| description | Farm mechanization is indispensable for enhancing agricultural productivity across the country. Over the years, the Indian government has instituted several schemes and programs to promote agricultural mechanization in the country. Until recently, state and central government schemes took the form of price subsidies, especially targeting critical farm equipment. More recently, the government has shifted to direct benefit transfers (DBT) for all agricultural inputs, including farm implements. While the central government instituted the broader schemes and programs, the specifics concerning subsidy disbursement have been left to state governments, with flexibility on which implements to promote and how much and when to disburse subsidy payments. These broad guidelines have been enshrined in several programs, chief among which is the National Mission on Agriculture Extension and Technology (NMAET). |
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| spelling | CGSpace1431912025-11-06T05:22:52Z Regressing forward: Agriculture mechanization subsidy modalities in Bihar and Odisha Saini, Smriti Kishore, Avinash Alvi, Muzna International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center International Rice Research Institute agriculture agricultural mechanization subsidies agricultural productivity mechanization Farm mechanization is indispensable for enhancing agricultural productivity across the country. Over the years, the Indian government has instituted several schemes and programs to promote agricultural mechanization in the country. Until recently, state and central government schemes took the form of price subsidies, especially targeting critical farm equipment. More recently, the government has shifted to direct benefit transfers (DBT) for all agricultural inputs, including farm implements. While the central government instituted the broader schemes and programs, the specifics concerning subsidy disbursement have been left to state governments, with flexibility on which implements to promote and how much and when to disburse subsidy payments. These broad guidelines have been enshrined in several programs, chief among which is the National Mission on Agriculture Extension and Technology (NMAET). 2020-01-01 2024-05-22T12:12:28Z 2024-05-22T12:12:28Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143191 en Open Access application/pdf Cereal Systems Initiative for South Asia Saini, Smriti; Kishore, Avinash; and Alvi, Muzna. 2020. Regressing forward: Agriculture mechanization subsidy modalities in Bihar and Odisha. CSISA Research Note 16. Cereal Systems Initiative for South Asia (CSISA). https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.133606 |
| spellingShingle | agriculture agricultural mechanization subsidies agricultural productivity mechanization Saini, Smriti Kishore, Avinash Alvi, Muzna International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center International Rice Research Institute Regressing forward: Agriculture mechanization subsidy modalities in Bihar and Odisha |
| title | Regressing forward: Agriculture mechanization subsidy modalities in Bihar and Odisha |
| title_full | Regressing forward: Agriculture mechanization subsidy modalities in Bihar and Odisha |
| title_fullStr | Regressing forward: Agriculture mechanization subsidy modalities in Bihar and Odisha |
| title_full_unstemmed | Regressing forward: Agriculture mechanization subsidy modalities in Bihar and Odisha |
| title_short | Regressing forward: Agriculture mechanization subsidy modalities in Bihar and Odisha |
| title_sort | regressing forward agriculture mechanization subsidy modalities in bihar and odisha |
| topic | agriculture agricultural mechanization subsidies agricultural productivity mechanization |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143191 |
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