Atsiliepimai
Aprašymas
This book provides a comprehensive socio-economic analysis of India's four dominant plantation sectors: tea, coffee, rubber, and spices. The shift of plantation crops from estate crops to small farm crops has had serious ramifications on input use, productivity, yield and profitability of these crops. As plantation crops increasingly become a source of livelihood for millions of small and marginal growers, new challenges have emerged relating to price volatility, marketing constraints, labour shortages, changing employment relations, and climate vulnerability . Bringing together evidence from across India's plantation economy, the volume analyses these evolving dynamics and offers policy perspectives for revitalising the sector in an increasingly competitive and uncertain global environment.
Topical and accessible, the volume will be indispensable for students, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers working in varied fields of agriculture, economics, marketing, human resources, labour studies, gender studies, business, development economics, rural sociology, institutional economics, industrial organisation, and South Asian studies.
This book provides a comprehensive socio-economic analysis of India's four dominant plantation sectors: tea, coffee, rubber, and spices. The shift of plantation crops from estate crops to small farm crops has had serious ramifications on input use, productivity, yield and profitability of these crops. As plantation crops increasingly become a source of livelihood for millions of small and marginal growers, new challenges have emerged relating to price volatility, marketing constraints, labour shortages, changing employment relations, and climate vulnerability . Bringing together evidence from across India's plantation economy, the volume analyses these evolving dynamics and offers policy perspectives for revitalising the sector in an increasingly competitive and uncertain global environment.
Topical and accessible, the volume will be indispensable for students, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers working in varied fields of agriculture, economics, marketing, human resources, labour studies, gender studies, business, development economics, rural sociology, institutional economics, industrial organisation, and South Asian studies.
Atsiliepimai