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Biblioteca Adoption of Innovative Agricultural Practices Across the Vegetable Supply Chain

Adoption of Innovative Agricultural Practices Across the Vegetable Supply Chain

Adoption of Innovative Agricultural Practices Across the Vegetable Supply Chain

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Date of publication
Diciembre 2016
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ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201600101013
Pages
14-23

In India the vegetable supply chain has traditionally been fragmented since the majority of growers are smallholders with limited exposure to improved agricultural practices. This study analyzed behavior of 556 vegetable growers in 6 districts of Uttar Pradesh, India, concerning adoption of innovative agricultural practices: crop rotation, green manuring, crop diversification, sorting and grading of produce, and market and price analysis from crop establishment through postharvest and marketing. Most respondents were smallholders. For purposes of this report, vegetable growers have been divided into the relative classification of those with landholdings of 2 ha and differences in adoption behavior assessed. Those with

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Ali, Jabir

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