North Arcot and the green revolution

North Arcot district which embraces the study region, lies in the northwest of Tamil Nadu state. It is a relatively densely populated region; in 1981 the population density was 357 persons per square kilometer of land. It is also a relatively poor region within India. For example, in 1980/81 the dis...

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Autores principales: Ramasamy, C., Hazell, Peter B. R., Aiyasamy, P. K.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 1991
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156978
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author Ramasamy, C.
Hazell, Peter B. R.
Aiyasamy, P. K.
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description North Arcot district which embraces the study region, lies in the northwest of Tamil Nadu state. It is a relatively densely populated region; in 1981 the population density was 357 persons per square kilometer of land. It is also a relatively poor region within India. For example, in 1980/81 the district's net domestic product (NDP) at factor cost was Rs 3,285 million, or Rs 750 (US$95) per capita. This compared with a national average in 1983 of US$260 per capita (World Bank 1986).
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spelling CGSpace1569782025-01-10T06:43:46Z North Arcot and the green revolution Ramasamy, C. Hazell, Peter B. R. Aiyasamy, P. K. green revolution rice rural areas rural population poverty biotechnology high-yielding varieties North Arcot district which embraces the study region, lies in the northwest of Tamil Nadu state. It is a relatively densely populated region; in 1981 the population density was 357 persons per square kilometer of land. It is also a relatively poor region within India. For example, in 1980/81 the district's net domestic product (NDP) at factor cost was Rs 3,285 million, or Rs 750 (US$95) per capita. This compared with a national average in 1983 of US$260 per capita (World Bank 1986). 1991 2024-10-24T12:46:30Z 2024-10-24T12:46:30Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156978 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Ramasamy, C.; Hazell, Peter B. R.; Aiyasamy, P. K. 1991. North Arcot and the green revolution. Baltimore, MD: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156978
spellingShingle green revolution
rice
rural areas
rural population
poverty
biotechnology
high-yielding varieties
Ramasamy, C.
Hazell, Peter B. R.
Aiyasamy, P. K.
North Arcot and the green revolution
title North Arcot and the green revolution
title_full North Arcot and the green revolution
title_fullStr North Arcot and the green revolution
title_full_unstemmed North Arcot and the green revolution
title_short North Arcot and the green revolution
title_sort north arcot and the green revolution
topic green revolution
rice
rural areas
rural population
poverty
biotechnology
high-yielding varieties
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