Economic linkages amond irrigation sources: A study of the beneficial role of canal seepage

The new biochemical technology of crop farming has had uneven success in India. In view of the continental diversity of Indian agriculture this is hardly surprising. ts limited success has been linked inter alia with farmers' acces:; to dependable sources of irrigation, notably individually owned tu...

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Main Authors: Dhawan, B. D., Satya Sai, K. J. S.
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 1990
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157027
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author Dhawan, B. D.
Satya Sai, K. J. S.
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description The new biochemical technology of crop farming has had uneven success in India. In view of the continental diversity of Indian agriculture this is hardly surprising. ts limited success has been linked inter alia with farmers' acces:; to dependable sources of irrigation, notably individually owned tubewells and pumpsets, which are ideally suited for meeting the exa:ting water requirements of high-yield variety (HYV) wheat and padcy. Groundwater irrigation has been identified as the key to agricu tural transformation, and a groundwater development lobby has emerged in the country.
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spelling CGSpace1570272025-01-10T06:43:33Z Economic linkages amond irrigation sources: A study of the beneficial role of canal seepage Dhawan, B. D. Satya Sai, K. J. S. agriculture The new biochemical technology of crop farming has had uneven success in India. In view of the continental diversity of Indian agriculture this is hardly surprising. ts limited success has been linked inter alia with farmers' acces:; to dependable sources of irrigation, notably individually owned tubewells and pumpsets, which are ideally suited for meeting the exa:ting water requirements of high-yield variety (HYV) wheat and padcy. Groundwater irrigation has been identified as the key to agricu tural transformation, and a groundwater development lobby has emerged in the country. 1990 2024-10-24T12:46:50Z 2024-10-24T12:46:50Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157027 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Dhawan, B. D.; Satya Sai, K. J. S. 1990. Economic linkages amond irrigation sources: A study of the beneficial role of canal seepage. Occasional Papers. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157027
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Dhawan, B. D.
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Economic linkages amond irrigation sources: A study of the beneficial role of canal seepage
title Economic linkages amond irrigation sources: A study of the beneficial role of canal seepage
title_full Economic linkages amond irrigation sources: A study of the beneficial role of canal seepage
title_fullStr Economic linkages amond irrigation sources: A study of the beneficial role of canal seepage
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title_short Economic linkages amond irrigation sources: A study of the beneficial role of canal seepage
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