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041 _aEnglish
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_bRAS/E
084 _2Colon Classification
100 _aRashmi Mehta
_92989
245 _aEncyclopaedia of Agricultural Economics
250 _a1
260 _aJaipur:
_bAgrotech Press,
_c2025.
300 _a296p.
500 _aAgronomics, the original name for Agricultural Economics, was the application of economic ideas to the production of crops and cattle. Agronomics was the study of economics with a focus on land use. It was centred on increasing crop yields while preserving a healthy soil ecology. The discipline developed over the course of the 20th century, and it now has a far wider reach. Nowadays, agricultural economics encompasses a wide range of applied fields and shares a great deal of ground with traditional economics. The distribution of resources under shortage is the subject of economics. Around the turn of the 20th century, agronomics—the application of economic principles to agricultural producers' decision-making—became increasingly popular. Works on land economics might be linked to the topic of agricultural economics. After looking at the organisation and structure of the agricultural sector, this book covers the fundamentals of macro- and microeconomics and how they relate to agriculture. Economics principles are employed to show the pupil that theory does, in fact, make reality more understandable.
505 _a Contents : 1. Cost Inflation in Agriculture 2. Labour Issues for Specific Stakeholder Groups 3. National Income Statistics of India 4. Irrigation Systems Management Statistics 5. Development of Agricultural Statistics for Food Policy 6. Evaluating and Classifying Land for Irrigated Agriculture 7. Input Demand an Output Supply Functions 8. Input Demand and Output Supply Response 9. Scope for Commercialisation of Small Farm Agriculture 10. Agroecosystem Assessment.
650 _aAgricultural Economics
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_cBK
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