Agricultural growth and industrial development in Punjab
Punjab has achieved remarkable growth since independence and is now the richest state of India. This growth and prosperity are primarily the result of Punjab's adoption of new technology in agriculture. Its cultivators were the first to adopt the Borlaug seed-fertilizer technology during the mid-196...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
1995
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| author | Bhalla, G. S. |
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| description | Punjab has achieved remarkable growth since independence and is now the richest state of India. This growth and prosperity are primarily the result of Punjab's adoption of new technology in agriculture. Its cultivators were the first to adopt the Borlaug seed-fertilizer technology during the mid-1960s, and within a few years the state became the symbol of a green revolution in India. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1572872025-01-10T06:43:33Z Agricultural growth and industrial development in Punjab Bhalla, G. S. agriculture developing countries productivity income innovation agricultural development economic development industrialization agricultural policies poverty Punjab has achieved remarkable growth since independence and is now the richest state of India. This growth and prosperity are primarily the result of Punjab's adoption of new technology in agriculture. Its cultivators were the first to adopt the Borlaug seed-fertilizer technology during the mid-1960s, and within a few years the state became the symbol of a green revolution in India. 1995 2024-10-24T12:48:36Z 2024-10-24T12:48:36Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157287 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Bhalla, G. S. 1995. Agricultural growth and industrial development in Punjab. Baltimore, MD: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157287 |
| spellingShingle | agriculture developing countries productivity income innovation agricultural development economic development industrialization agricultural policies poverty Bhalla, G. S. Agricultural growth and industrial development in Punjab |
| title | Agricultural growth and industrial development in Punjab |
| title_full | Agricultural growth and industrial development in Punjab |
| title_fullStr | Agricultural growth and industrial development in Punjab |
| title_full_unstemmed | Agricultural growth and industrial development in Punjab |
| title_short | Agricultural growth and industrial development in Punjab |
| title_sort | agricultural growth and industrial development in punjab |
| topic | agriculture developing countries productivity income innovation agricultural development economic development industrialization agricultural policies poverty |
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