Published by New India Publishing Agency, 2011
ISBN 10: 9380235852 ISBN 13: 9789380235851
Language: English
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: As New. figs, tables, 12 col. plates (illustrator). Contents Preface I Stimulatory stage 1 Entrepreneurship development in agricultureJP Sharma and Nishi Sharma 2 Micro enterprise development an overviewDipika Hajong and RN Padaria 3 Resource appraisal for micro enterprise development in agricultureRashmi Singh and SK Dubey II Technological options 4 Product identification and SWOT analysisJP Sharma and Rashmi Singh 5 Protected cultivation of horticultural cropsBalraj Singh 6 High value vegetable cultivation entrepreneurial avenuesAD Munshi 7 Seed production an entrepreneurial ventureBS Tomar and K Vinod Kumar 8 Food processing an emerging option for micro enterprise promotion in agricultureRR Sharma 9 Poultry farming profitable venture for entrepreneursRK Sharma 10 Beekeeping an employment and income generating vocation for rural youthRN Sharma 11 Dairy production and processing as an enterprise retrospect and prospectsDalip K Gosain 12 Fisheries and aquaculture in India perspective and prospective viewsSD Singh 13 Ration formulation for profitable dairyKusumakar Sharma VB Chaturvedi and Rupasi Tiwari 14 Post harvest handling of horticultural cropsRK Pal 15 Value addition and processing opportunities in food processingDevinder Dhingra 16 Commercial avenues in floriculture for entrepreneurshipT Janakiram and KV Prasad 17 Plants nursery as a micro enterpriseManish Srivastav and R R Sharma 18 Vermicomposting enterprise development in rural areasRK Sharma K Sharma GT Gujar and JKS Bhandari 19 Entrepreneurship generation and livelihood security through livestock sectorMC Sharma and Rupasi Tiwari 20 Breeds of livestock and their genetic improvementMC Sharma and Rupasi Tiwari 21 Entrepreneurship through pig farming in IndiaMC Sharma and Rupasi Tiwari 22 Pigeonpea cajanus cajan L seed production as a potential micro enterprise for income augmentation experiences of action researchShantanu Kumar Dubey SK Singh and Uma Sah III Enterprise management 23 Understanding self help group dynamicsPremlata Singh and Nishi Sharma 24 Concept of cooperatives and its scope in farmers capacity buildingJPS Dabas 25 Impact evaluation of small scale agri enterprise a case study of Mushroom and beekeeping enterprisesRajinder Peshin 26 Distance education a support for micro enterprise promotion in agricultureBS Hansra 27 Marketing strategies for micro enterprise promotionAjit Kewalramani 28 Good agricultural practices in relation to micro enterprise promotionArvind Pratap Singh 29 NABARD supported promotional and developmental programmes farm and non farm sectorGV Sunil Kumar 30 Commodity future trading at NCDEXA Lakshmikantha Reddy 31 Approach to rural development economy decentralizationAnil P Joshi 32 Financial management of agricultural projectsPramod Kumar 33 Micro credit basic issues and strategiesR Roy Burman and Shantanu Kumar Dubey 34 Role of ministry of micro small and medium enterprisesHS Bisht The current multi pronged challenges of Indian agriculture demand for searching the viable alternative for restoring farmers and rural youths confidence in the agricultural vocation Agri enterprises offer such opportunities to help the agrarian communities to enhance their farm productivity and enhance income from the per unit of land and time The present book on Agro enterprises for rural development and Livelihood Security is an excellent synthesis of scholarly concepts cases and methodologies pertaining to enterprise promotion in agriculture and the related dimensionsFor the benefit of the readers the book has been divided into three segments The first part deals with need for micro enterprise promotion in agriculture resource appraisal for micro enterprise development developing the self characteristics of potential entrepreneurs and related aspects The major aim of this section is to explore unfreeze and broaden the cognitive and affective domain of the readers so that a desirable mindset among them may be created at the initial stage so that an effective learning may take place in the subsequent.