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Library Putting agriculture on the takeoff trajectory: Nurturing the seeds of growth in Bihar, India

Putting agriculture on the takeoff trajectory: Nurturing the seeds of growth in Bihar, India

Putting agriculture on the takeoff trajectory: Nurturing the seeds of growth in Bihar, India

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Date of publication
December 2013
ISBN / Resource ID
128216
Pages
43 pages

The Green Revolution bypassed the state in its first wave in the 1960s and 1970s. Subsequently, during a short interval in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the agricultural growth rate reached almost 3 percent per year, one of the highest in the country, though over a smaller base. Even this modest growth was short-lived, and stagnation has set in again. This report explores why.
Although the overall agricultural scenario of Bihar reflects slow growth and even stagnation, some regions in the state (like the Sone command area in south Bihar) and some crops (like maize) and allied activities (like the dairy and the livestock sector) show reasonable growth and

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