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Mechanization: Farmer adoption pathways differ in Bangladesh, India and Nepal
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Seeking sustainable pathways for fostering agricultural transformation in peninsular India
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Digital agriculture in action: Selected case studies from India
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Spiritual values and ecosystem services of sacred groves in Karnataka, India
Published 2022“…Many also serve a biological conservation value because they harbour a high diversity of species and provide ecosystem services such as watershed values, carbon sequestration, pollination, and seed banks. India has an estimated 100,000 sacred groves. Research conducted in South India found that residents near sacred groves recognized and valued the ecosystem services provided by the groves, in addition to the spiritual values for which the groves are primarily conserved. …”
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Value stream mapping: food supply chains in India and Bangladesh
Published 2022“…This transdisciplinary research seeks to map the impact of food waste across the different stakeholders in the food supply chains in India and Bangladesh using ‘lean thinking’ principles. …”
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Pathways and determinants of sustainable energy use for rice farms in India
Published 2023“…Rice cultivation in the Western Indo-Gangetic plains of India is often blamed for higher energy use. Thus, a bootstrapped meta-frontier approach with a truncated regression approach was used on a database of 3832 rice farms from the input-intensive rice production tracts of western Indo-Gangetic Plains for sustainable energy-use assessment. …”
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Post-farmgate food businesses of India: The enterprises, the entrepreneurs, and the employees
Published 2023“…In 2015–16, 21 million small and medium enterprises engaged in the business of manufacturing, trading, retailing, and serving food linked India's 146 million farmers to its nearly 1.3 billion consumers. …”
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Impact of COVID-19 on livestock sector in India: An economic analysis
Published 2020“…The coronavirus pandemic has been a public health emergency all over the world, and the continuous phase of lockdown for a long period has created a major impact in the different sector of the world. Likewise in India, various sectors have been drastically affected and livestock and poultry sector which is the fastest growing sector in India is tremendously affected. …”
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Crop insurance and rice productivity: Evidence from Eastern India
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NATURE+: Moving toward a cyan and sustainable future in India!
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Improving WTO Transparency: India's Shadow Farm Support Notifications
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Book Launch, "Transforming Food Systems for a Rising India"
Published 2019“…Prabhu Pingali, Anaka Aiyar, Mathew Abraham, and Andaleeb Rahman BOOK LAUNCH Transforming Food Systems for a Rising India JUN 6, 2019 - 12:15 PM TO 01:45 PM EDT…”
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Uma Lele, "Transforming Food Systems for a Rising India"
Published 2019“…Uma Lele BOOK LAUNCH Transforming Food Systems for a Rising India JUN 6, 2019 - 12:15 PM TO 01:45 PM EDT…”
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COVID-19 in India: Impacts on Production, Poverty & Food Systems
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The Promise of Commons in the context of PES Markets : Learning of FES in India
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The Promise of Commons in the context of PES Markets : Learning of FES in India
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Workshop report on digital and financial services in the livestock sector in India
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Carbon farming in India: Case studies from Maharashtra and Telangana
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Unpacking identity and intersectionality in India’s Assamese smallgrower tea sector
Published 2023“…Recent reports on the state of the industry have shown that there is cause for concern about whether your cup of tea was produced ethically, particularly if those leaves came from India. While the rise of the small tea sector is fairly well documented, there is extremely little evidence about who is conducting this small-scale cultivation, what their roles are, and the status of their working conditions and economic opportunities. …”
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