Agricultural Development in Himachal Pradesh |
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In India, despite definite measures taken for increasing agricultural production,
the framed targets self-sufficiency could not be achieved due to increasing
population pressure and uneven distribution. In our country, about 70 per cent of
the ...
In India, despite definite measures taken for increasing agricultural production,
the framed targets self-sufficiency could not be achieved due to increasing
population pressure and uneven distribution. In our country, about 70 per cent of
the ...
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Where Pe =Production at the period t Po-Production at the period o At=Cropped
area at time t A•=Cropped area at time o Yat-Yield of the ith crop for the period t
Yo-Yield of the ith crop for the period o Cit=Proportion of area under ith crop for ...
Where Pe =Production at the period t Po-Production at the period o At=Cropped
area at time t A•=Cropped area at time o Yat-Yield of the ith crop for the period t
Yo-Yield of the ith crop for the period o Cit=Proportion of area under ith crop for ...
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crease per annum (9 per cent) which may be due to the fact that farmers of mid
and high hills have taken up fruit production. The compound growth rates of
production of important crops groups in various districts show that cereals
recorded an ...
crease per annum (9 per cent) which may be due to the fact that farmers of mid
and high hills have taken up fruit production. The compound growth rates of
production of important crops groups in various districts show that cereals
recorded an ...
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according accounts Agricultural Census analysis animal area sown average banks barley Bilaspur cent per annum cereals Chamba change change change compound growth rates consumption Contd contribution cropping pattern cultivation decreased dependent districts economic effect factors farm farmers fertilizer figures followed food crops forests fruits further gram gross cropped area grown growth rates Hamirpur higher highest hills Himachal Pradesh holdings implements important important crops improved income increase India industry intensity interaction irrigated Kangra Kinnaur Kulu labour Lahaul-Spiti land mainly maize Mandi manure marginal mustard negative growth rates non-food crops Note observed operated output paddy percentage population positive potato production proportionate pulses reason regard respectively rest rice rural seed share shift shown shown an increase shows Simla Sirmur Societies Solan Source study period TABLE thousand hectares total cropped area trend varied various vegetables wage wheat whereas whole yield