Buch, Englisch, 175 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 318 g
Production, Markets and Trade
Buch, Englisch, 175 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 318 g
Reihe: India Studies in Business and Economics
ISBN: 978-981-19-3187-1
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
This book provides an in-depth analysis of India’s pulses sector in terms of production, prices, markets, and trade. Pulses play a pivotal role in a developing country like India for all categories of people due to its rich protein content (double that of wheat and three times more than that of rice). Despite being an important crop from the point of view of food, nutrition, and environmental security, the focus of food security policies in developing countries has been more on wheat and rice production.
This book analyses factors influencing the supply of pulses with a greater emphasis on government interventions such as minimum support price (MSP) and National Food Security Mission (NFSM), the effectiveness of MSP and factors influencing farmers’ access to MSP, the import dependency implications through a detailed import pricing behavior of major importers of major pulses. It investigates production, market dynamics, and trade implications related to two major pulses, chickpea and pigeonpea, produced by all pulse-producing States in India. Analysis of farmer's awareness of MSP and factors influencing access to MSP are undertaken through a comprehensive household survey from the States of Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Madhya Pradesh. Finally, the book analyses import implications and import pricing behaviour for all major pulses imported by India.
The book would be very useful for researchers working on the issues of agricultural production and food security, for agriculture and agri-business students, as well as for policy makers to understand the inherent dynamics in the pulses sector.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Chapter 1: Introduction
Key Issues: Production Uncertainty and High Import Dependency Objectives, Study Area, Data Collection and Methodology
Chapter SchemeChapter 2: An Overview of Pulses Economy
Introduction ConclusionChapter 3: Pulses Production and Food security
Introduction
Production Technologies
The Need for Sustainable Practices
Chapter 4: Consumption of Pulses and Food Security
Introduction
Trends in the consumption of different types of pulses
Inter-state variation in consumption of Pulses
Rural Versus Urban Consumption
Conclusion
Chapter 5: National Food Security Mission and Pulses Production
Introduction
NFSM-Pulses Districts
Major Interventions
NFSM in Maharashtra
NFSM in Karnataka
NFSM in Madhya Pradesh
Chapter 6: Socio-Economic Profile of the Sample Households
Introduction
An Overview of Selected Study Areas
Socio-Economic Profile - an Overview
Socio-Economic Profile - District-Wise
Conclusion
Chapter 7: Pulses Production, Trade and Government Policies
Country Wise Imports of Major Pulses
Tariff Scenario
Conclusion
Chapter 8: Pricing and Exchange Rate Pass-through in Pulses Imports
IntroductionThe concept of Pricing to Market and Exchange Rate Pass Through
Review of Literature and Theoretical Framework of the Study Model Specification
Data Description
Results and Discussion
Conclusion
Chapter 9: Minimum Support and Price Policies
An Overview of Government interventions in AgricultureMinimum Support Prices Scheme
E-NAM
Conclusion
Appendix
Chapter 10: Information and Utilisation of MSP: Major Determinants
Introduction
Conceptual Framework
Model Specification
Description of Dependent and Explanatory Variables
Results and Discussion
Chapter 11: Supply Response of Major Pulses
Introduction
Data
Results and Discussion
Conclusion
Chapter 12: Conclusion and Policy Implications




