Pakistan Development Review, Volume 46, Issue 4, Parts 1-2Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2007 - Economic policy |
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Page 967
... farmers . Thus a smaller fraction of farmers is benefiting from the major portion of the subsidy . In addition , this influential fraction of the farming community is also hindering the decision making process for rationalising subsidy ...
... farmers . Thus a smaller fraction of farmers is benefiting from the major portion of the subsidy . In addition , this influential fraction of the farming community is also hindering the decision making process for rationalising subsidy ...
Page 1120
... farmers to grow healthy crops , make regular and critical field observations of their crops and become experts . Empowerment of farmers to practically understand the interactions of pests and predators helps them to make rational plant ...
... farmers to grow healthy crops , make regular and critical field observations of their crops and become experts . Empowerment of farmers to practically understand the interactions of pests and predators helps them to make rational plant ...
Page 1127
... farms ( Tables 7 and 8 ) . FFS farmers ' beliefs and attitudes on biodiversity and environment had changed significantly which caused drastic cuts in pesticide applications and reduction in the use of highly toxic pesticide which ...
... farms ( Tables 7 and 8 ) . FFS farmers ' beliefs and attitudes on biodiversity and environment had changed significantly which caused drastic cuts in pesticide applications and reduction in the use of highly toxic pesticide which ...
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