Agricultural Development in Himachal Pradesh |
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... improved in 1976-77 as compared to that of 1970-71 . Of the 609 thousand land holdings in 1970-71 , 62 per cent were owner cultivators ploughing 63 per cent of the area . In 1976-77 , 73 per cent of the 621 thousand holdings belonged to ...
... improved in 1976-77 as compared to that of 1970-71 . Of the 609 thousand land holdings in 1970-71 , 62 per cent were owner cultivators ploughing 63 per cent of the area . In 1976-77 , 73 per cent of the 621 thousand holdings belonged to ...
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... improved in- puts whose supply is more flexible . The new inputs are generally purchased rather than produced at the farmers level and are out- come of research and development . With the introduction of new technology the farmers have ...
... improved in- puts whose supply is more flexible . The new inputs are generally purchased rather than produced at the farmers level and are out- come of research and development . With the introduction of new technology the farmers have ...
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... improved . the prices of wheat , maize and paddy , the staple diet of rural people of the State , increased during the period 1966-67 to 1979-80 with some yearly depressions . 3 Annual variations in real wage , money wage and prices of ...
... improved . the prices of wheat , maize and paddy , the staple diet of rural people of the State , increased during the period 1966-67 to 1979-80 with some yearly depressions . 3 Annual variations in real wage , money wage and prices of ...
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Agricultural Census agricultural credit agricultural sector analysis Area and Yield area sown average barley Bilaspur Chamba black gram cent per annum Chamba district change change change compound growth rates consumption crop group cropping pattern cultivation districts have shown Districtwise farm farmers fertilizer food crops foodgrains forests fruits green manuring gross cropped area grown Hamirpur Hamirpur district highest increase Himachal Pradesh Important Crops increasing trend India interaction irrigated irrigational facilities Kangra district kharif Kinnaur district Kulu labour Lahaul & Spiti Lahaul-Spiti lakhs land use pattern maize Mandi district manure marginal Mustard negative growth rates non-food crops number of holdings paddy percentage population potato proportionate area pulses Rabi crop rapeseed rice Sesamum shift shown an increase shown decrease shown negative growth shows Simla and Sirmur Simla districts Sirmur districts Solan districts study period TABLE 5.4 Contd tenancy thousand hectares total area total cropped area Una districts vegetables wheat whereas Yield Cropping