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ICRISAT

ICRISAT
Author: India). INTERNATIONAL CROPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR THE SEMI-ARID TROPICS (Hyderabad
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Total Pages: 56
Release: 1979
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ICRISAT Research Highlights 1979

ICRISAT Research Highlights 1979
Author: India). INTERNATIONAL CROPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR THE SEMI-ARID TROPICS (Hyderabad
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1980
Genre:
ISBN:

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ICRISAT

ICRISAT
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Total Pages: 56
Release: 1980
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ICRISAT

ICRISAT
Author: Instituto Internacional de Investigación de Cultivos para las Zonas Tropicales Semiáridas
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Total Pages: 48
Release: 1980
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ICRISAT Research Highlights 1984

ICRISAT Research Highlights 1984
Author: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics
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Total Pages: 48
Release: 1984
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Farming Systems Research And Development

Farming Systems Research And Development
Author: W. W. Shaner
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2019-03-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0429704933

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In recent years, policy makers have been paying more attention to the problems of small farmers in developing countries with the idea of increasing their pro-duction and standard of living. The policy makers' objec-tives are twofold: I 1 I to help those whose welfare is materially below the rest of society, and 121 to help a coun-try increase its agricultural production. With adequate agricultural policies, these two objectives are mutually reinforcing. For example, increased food production gives farm households additional food for consumption and surpluses for sale. Farmers can then use the money from these sales to buy items they do not produce, and the buyers of farm products benefit from the increased sup-plies.