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Published by Astral International (P) Ltd Daya, 2008
ISBN 10: 8170355664ISBN 13: 9788170355663
Seller: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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Condition: New. pp. liii + 636 Index.
Published by Astral International (P) Ltd, 2008
ISBN 10: 8170355664ISBN 13: 9788170355663
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
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Condition: New. pp. liii + 636 136 Figures.
Published by Daya, Delhi, 2008
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Preface. Authors note. Abbreviations. 1. Introduction. 2. Macro economic environment of Indian agriculture. 3. Inputs trade. 4. Commodities/products production and trade performances i. Cereals and millets. ii. Oilseeds oils and cakes. iv. Commercial crops. v. Horticultural crops. 5. Net trade. 6. Export competitiveness. 7. SPS measures. 8. AMS requirements. 9. Food security vs free trade. 10. Trade scene and future policy. References. Index. Several recent studies on the causes of poor performance of agriculture often relate to WTA and its likely adverse implications against promise. It is also a fact that WTO agreements are now a reality and these agreements can only be modified. The global scenario in future is going to become more competitive and the pressure for liberalization of Indian domestic market would also grow. In this context it is thought appropriate to critically analyze the implementation experience of WTO provisions on Indian agriculture. This is because it facilitates to compare the realities faced so far against the myths hypothesized at the time of formation of WTO. An attempt was made in this direction by analyzing the prospects and retrospects for India with reference to exports imports net trade explore competitiveness SPS measures AMS requirements etc. in the context of WTO and comparative picture was drawn with reference to pre WTO regime. This facilitates Indian in taking active part in the future negotiations to its advantage with sound arguments and for designing the policies and economic activities for sustainable agricultural development. Further it facilitates to devise appropriate domestic policies and strategies identification of strengths and weaknesses of domestic produce vis a vis major competing players and to improve export competitiveness. This book is timely in the sense that it provides critical appraisal of the major issues of Indian agricultural trade and suggest the potential areas for making the Indian agricultural trade a viable perspective in the global market. This book is very useful to the post graduates and doctoral students pursuing agricultural education scientific community extension workers policy makers and planners so as to design and execute the agricultural trading politics in relevance to the global trends. 636 pp.