India : Promoting Agricultural Growth in Maharashtra, Volume 2. Annexes and Statistical Tables
Fostering more rapid rural development, particularly raising the productivity and competitiveness, and accelerating the growth of the agricultural and rural non-farm sectors, and critical elements to achieving faster overall economic growth, and he...
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okr-10986-147062021-04-23T14:03:16Z India : Promoting Agricultural Growth in Maharashtra, Volume 2. Annexes and Statistical Tables World Bank AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY TERMS OF TRADE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY NONFARM SECTOR AGROINDUSTRY INFORMAL SECTOR RURAL EDUCATION AGRICULTURAL POLICIES WATER RESOURCES CONSERVATION SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS GROUNDWATER PROTECTION WATERSHED MANAGEMENT HORTICULTURE COTTON INDUSTRY GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS SUGAR INDUSTRY DAIRY PROCESSING AGRICULTURAL MARKETING POLICY WHOLESALE MARKETING LABOR REGULATIONS RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL WATER SUPPLY SANITATION SERVICES AGRICULTURE BIOTECHNOLOGY COMMODITY COMPETITIVENESS COOPERATIVE SECTOR COOPERATIVES COTTON CROP CROP PRODUCTION CROP YIELDS DEMAND ORIENTATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY STUDIES EMPLOYMENT EQUIPMENT ETHANOL EXCHANGE RATE EXPORTS FARM FARMERS FISHING FOOD PRODUCTS FOOD SAFETY FOODGRAINS FORESTRY FRUIT CROPS FRUITS GARDENS GLOBALIZATION HERBS HIGH YIELDING VARIETIES HORTICULTURE HORTICULTURE DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME INSURANCE LIVESTOCK LOGGING MARKET INFORMATION MARKET SEGMENTS MARKETING MILLS NEW TECHNOLOGIES OBSOLESCENCE POTATOES POULTRY POULTRY PRODUCTS PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PRODUCE PRODUCERS PRODUCTION PROCESSES PRODUCTIVITY PUBLICITY R&D RAPESEED RESTAURANTS RETAIL RICE RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SALES SCIENTISTS SEED SEEDS SOYBEAN SUGAR SUGAR PRICES SUGARCANE SUPERMARKETS SUPPLIERS SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SUPPLY CHAINS TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSITION COUNTRIES UNIVERSITIES VEGETABLES WAREHOUSES WATER SUPPLY WHEAT WHOLESALE PRICES Fostering more rapid rural development, particularly raising the productivity and competitiveness, and accelerating the growth of the agricultural and rural non-farm sectors, and critical elements to achieving faster overall economic growth, and hence, poverty reduction in Maharashtra. This policy note focuses on examining the constraints to promoting more rapid agricultural growth in Maharashtra. It aims to: 1) review the recent status and performance of the agricultural sector in the State, focusing on selected key areas such as cotton, sugar, water, and the rural non-farm sector; 2) examine the major policy and regulatory impediments in these sub-sectors that hinder their contribution to more rapid and sustained agricultural growth and rural poverty alleviation; and 3) propose options for improvement in these areas as well as identify areas requiring further study. A second volume provides more detailed discussion on the Government of India Sugar Policy (Annex A), development schemes of the National Horticulture Board (Annex B), and basic principles for supply chain development and additional statistical tables. 2013-07-31T20:24:24Z 2013-07-31T20:24:24Z 2003-06-30 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/06/2472090/india-promoting-agricultural-growth-maharashtra-vol-2-2-annexes-statistical-tables http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14706 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Economic & Sector Work South Asia India |
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY TERMS OF TRADE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY NONFARM SECTOR AGROINDUSTRY INFORMAL SECTOR RURAL EDUCATION AGRICULTURAL POLICIES WATER RESOURCES CONSERVATION SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS GROUNDWATER PROTECTION WATERSHED MANAGEMENT HORTICULTURE COTTON INDUSTRY GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS SUGAR INDUSTRY DAIRY PROCESSING AGRICULTURAL MARKETING POLICY WHOLESALE MARKETING LABOR REGULATIONS RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL WATER SUPPLY SANITATION SERVICES AGRICULTURE BIOTECHNOLOGY COMMODITY COMPETITIVENESS COOPERATIVE SECTOR COOPERATIVES COTTON CROP CROP PRODUCTION CROP YIELDS DEMAND ORIENTATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY STUDIES EMPLOYMENT EQUIPMENT ETHANOL EXCHANGE RATE EXPORTS FARM FARMERS FISHING FOOD PRODUCTS FOOD SAFETY FOODGRAINS FORESTRY FRUIT CROPS FRUITS GARDENS GLOBALIZATION HERBS HIGH YIELDING VARIETIES HORTICULTURE HORTICULTURE DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME INSURANCE LIVESTOCK LOGGING MARKET INFORMATION MARKET SEGMENTS MARKETING MILLS NEW TECHNOLOGIES OBSOLESCENCE POTATOES POULTRY POULTRY PRODUCTS PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PRODUCE PRODUCERS PRODUCTION PROCESSES PRODUCTIVITY PUBLICITY R&D RAPESEED RESTAURANTS RETAIL RICE RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SALES SCIENTISTS SEED SEEDS SOYBEAN SUGAR SUGAR PRICES SUGARCANE SUPERMARKETS SUPPLIERS SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SUPPLY CHAINS TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSITION COUNTRIES UNIVERSITIES VEGETABLES WAREHOUSES WATER SUPPLY WHEAT WHOLESALE PRICES |
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY TERMS OF TRADE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY NONFARM SECTOR AGROINDUSTRY INFORMAL SECTOR RURAL EDUCATION AGRICULTURAL POLICIES WATER RESOURCES CONSERVATION SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS GROUNDWATER PROTECTION WATERSHED MANAGEMENT HORTICULTURE COTTON INDUSTRY GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS SUGAR INDUSTRY DAIRY PROCESSING AGRICULTURAL MARKETING POLICY WHOLESALE MARKETING LABOR REGULATIONS RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL WATER SUPPLY SANITATION SERVICES AGRICULTURE BIOTECHNOLOGY COMMODITY COMPETITIVENESS COOPERATIVE SECTOR COOPERATIVES COTTON CROP CROP PRODUCTION CROP YIELDS DEMAND ORIENTATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY STUDIES EMPLOYMENT EQUIPMENT ETHANOL EXCHANGE RATE EXPORTS FARM FARMERS FISHING FOOD PRODUCTS FOOD SAFETY FOODGRAINS FORESTRY FRUIT CROPS FRUITS GARDENS GLOBALIZATION HERBS HIGH YIELDING VARIETIES HORTICULTURE HORTICULTURE DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME INSURANCE LIVESTOCK LOGGING MARKET INFORMATION MARKET SEGMENTS MARKETING MILLS NEW TECHNOLOGIES OBSOLESCENCE POTATOES POULTRY POULTRY PRODUCTS PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PRODUCE PRODUCERS PRODUCTION PROCESSES PRODUCTIVITY PUBLICITY R&D RAPESEED RESTAURANTS RETAIL RICE RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SALES SCIENTISTS SEED SEEDS SOYBEAN SUGAR SUGAR PRICES SUGARCANE SUPERMARKETS SUPPLIERS SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SUPPLY CHAINS TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSITION COUNTRIES UNIVERSITIES VEGETABLES WAREHOUSES WATER SUPPLY WHEAT WHOLESALE PRICES World Bank India : Promoting Agricultural Growth in Maharashtra, Volume 2. Annexes and Statistical Tables |
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Fostering more rapid rural development,
particularly raising the productivity and competitiveness,
and accelerating the growth of the agricultural and rural
non-farm sectors, and critical elements to achieving faster
overall economic growth, and hence, poverty reduction in
Maharashtra. This policy note focuses on examining the
constraints to promoting more rapid agricultural growth in
Maharashtra. It aims to: 1) review the recent status and
performance of the agricultural sector in the State,
focusing on selected key areas such as cotton, sugar, water,
and the rural non-farm sector; 2) examine the major policy
and regulatory impediments in these sub-sectors that hinder
their contribution to more rapid and sustained agricultural
growth and rural poverty alleviation; and 3) propose options
for improvement in these areas as well as identify areas
requiring further study. A second volume provides more
detailed discussion on the Government of India Sugar Policy
(Annex A), development schemes of the National Horticulture
Board (Annex B), and basic principles for supply chain
development and additional statistical tables. |
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India : Promoting Agricultural Growth in Maharashtra, Volume 2. Annexes and Statistical Tables |
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India : Promoting Agricultural Growth in Maharashtra, Volume 2. Annexes and Statistical Tables |
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India : Promoting Agricultural Growth in Maharashtra, Volume 2. Annexes and Statistical Tables |
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India : Promoting Agricultural Growth in Maharashtra, Volume 2. Annexes and Statistical Tables |
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India : Promoting Agricultural Growth in Maharashtra, Volume 2. Annexes and Statistical Tables |
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india : promoting agricultural growth in maharashtra, volume 2. annexes and statistical tables |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/06/2472090/india-promoting-agricultural-growth-maharashtra-vol-2-2-annexes-statistical-tables http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14706 |
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