Jharkhand has a large proportion of marginal and small landholders (84 percent), who mainly practice rain-fed, single-crop subsistence farming, cultivating a low-yielding variety of paddy. A vast majority of these rural producers are unable to transition to high-value commodities. The average landholding per farmer is 1.17 hectares. Of the 3.43 million hectares of cultivable land, only 2.23 million hectares (65 percent) is being farmed leaving nearly...
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تفاصيل
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2020/3/01
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مذكرة موجزة
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149099
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2020/6/03
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Disclosed
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Pioneering New Approaches to Rural Agri-Entrepreneurship Skills Development in Jharkhand, India
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access to new technology