Resultados de búsqueda - "Andhra Pradesh"

  1. Heterogeneous welfare impacts of National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme: Evidence from Andhra Pradesh, India por Deininger, Klaus, Liu, Yanyan

    Publicado 2019
    “…We use a three-round, 4013-household panel from Andhra Pradesh, together with administrative data and village and population census data, to explore the welfare effects of India’s National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) on direct beneficiaries. …”
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  2. Welfare and poverty impacts of India’s national rural employment guarantee scheme: Evidence from Andhra Pradesh por Deininger, Klaus, Liu, Yanyan

    Publicado 2013
    “…We use a three-round 4,000-household panel from Andhra Pradesh together with administrative data to explore short- and medium-term poverty and welfare effects of NREGS. …”
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  3. Use of geophysical and hydrochemical tools to investigate seawater intrusion in coastal alluvial aquifer, Andhra Pradesh, India por Lagudu, Surinaidu, Rao, V. V. S. G., Prasad, P.R., Sarma, V. S.

    Publicado 2013
    “…Central Godavari delta is located adjacent to the Bay of Bengal Coast, Andhra Pradesh, India and is drained by Pikaleru, Kunavaram and Vasalatippa drains. …”
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  4. Analysis of pre-requisites and framework for introducing potato crop in non-traditional Anantapuramu District of Andhra Pradesh por Rana, R.K., Arya, S., Kumar, S., Singh, B.P., Adinarayana, G., Kadian, M.S.

    Publicado 2015
    “…In order to device a sustainable solution to the problem, CIP and CPRI carried out a joint study to assess feasibility of introducing potato crop in south-western Anantapuramu district of Andhra Pradesh. Notably Andhra Pradesh produces just 1.7 kg/ capita potatoes against 9.1 and 34.2 kg/ha at Karnataka and All India level, respectively. …”
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  5. Replication Data for "Designing Better Input Support Programs: Lessons From Zinc Subsidies in Andhra Pradesh, India" por International Food Policy Research Institute

    Publicado 2020
    “…This dataset includes data and do-files for reproducing results presented in the article "Designing better Input Support Programs: Lessons from Zinc Subsidies in Andhra Pradesh, India." The data used in the analysis of this paper were generated from a survey of 1621 farming households, 78 agricultural input dealers, and 61 government extension workers in six districts—Chittoor, East Godavari, West Godavari, Krishna, Nellore, and Srikakulam—of Andhra Pradesh. …”
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  6. Participatory management and sustainable use of groundwater: a review of the Andhra Pradesh Farmer-Managed Groundwater Systems project in India por Reddy, V. R., Pavelic, Paul, Reddy, M. S.

    Publicado 2021
    “…The assessment uses the long-term (2003-2013) Andhra Pradesh Farmer-Managed Groundwater Systems (APFAMGS) project in India as a case study. …”
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  7. Balanced nutrient management for crop intensification and livelihood improvement: A case study from watershed in Andhra Pradesh, India por Chennamaneni, S.R., Wani, S.P., Chander, G., Sahrawat, Kanwar Lal

    Publicado 2014
    “…Soil health assessment of farmers’ fields in watershed villages in Medak district, Andhra Pradesh, India showed widespread deficiencies of sulfur (S), boron (B), and zinc (Zn) in addition to organic carbon and phosphorus (P). …”
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  8. Benchmarking farmers' economic and social status in Anantapuramu and Kurnool arid districts of Andhra Pradesh for probable introduction of potato crop. por Rana, R.K., Arya, S., Kumar, S., Singh, B.P., Adinarayana, G., Quiróz, R., Kadian, M.S.

    Publicado 2015
    “…With the objective to augment potato production in southern states this study was carried out for analysing socio-economic characteristics of potential potato growers in non-traditional Anantapuramu and Kurnool districts of arid region in Andhra Pradesh. A long list of socio-economic factors viz. education level, occupation pattern, house condition, tractor ownership, food security level, access and affordability to civic amenities, children's education type, possession of household amenities, expenditure pattern and level of mechanization adoption were studied in this study so that most suitable area…”
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