Republic of India : Accelerating Agricultural Productivity Growth

In the past 50 years, Indian agriculture has undergone a major transformation, from dependence on food aid to becoming a consistent net food exporter. The gradual reforms in the agricultural sector (following the broader macro-reforms of the early 1990s) spurred some unprecedented innovations and changes in the food sector driven by private investment. These impressive achievements must now be viewed in light of the policy and investment imperatives that lie ahead. Agricultural growth has improved in recent years (averaging about 3.5 percent since 2004-05), but at a long-term trend rate of growth of 3 percent, agriculture has underperformed relative to its potential. The pockets of post-reform dynamism that have emerged evidently have not reached a sufficiently large scale to influence the sector's performance. For the vast population that still derives a living directly or indirectly from agriculture, achieving "faster, more inclusive, and sustainable growth', the objectives at the heart of the Twelfth five year plan, depends critically on simultaneous efforts to improve agriculture's performance and develop new sources of employment for the disproportionately large share of the labor force still on the farm. The scope of this study is broad in the sense that it marshals considerable empirical evidence and analyses to address those issues. Yet the scope is restricted in the sense that the study does not address all of the issues. A wealth of knowledge exists (and continuing analytical work proceeds) on other major strategic issues, water and irrigation management, food grain management, and public expenditures on agriculture, for example, and the findings of this study must be seen in that context. The lack of sufficient quality data, and often the lack of access to such data, also prevents some issues from being explored in greater depth. Finally, some important issues require more focused and dedicated analysis, such as food safety and quality standards, agricultural trade, and food price increases. This relationship between longer-term strategic issues and contemporary concerns, such as water resource management and food prices, are highlighted in this study through the prism of productivity, but they too require further analysis to fully address the underlying issues.

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Economic & Sector Work biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2014-05-21
Subjects:ACCESS TO CREDIT, ACCESS TO INFORMATION, ACTUAL YIELDS, ADAPTIVE RESEARCH, AGRICULTURAL AREAS, AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES, AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURAL DIVERSIFICATION, AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION, AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION, AGRICULTURAL GROWTH, AGRICULTURAL INCENTIVES, AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION, AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENTS, AGRICULTURAL ISSUES, AGRICULTURAL MARKET, AGRICULTURAL MARKETING, AGRICULTURAL MARKETS, AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT, AGRICULTURAL POLICY, AGRICULTURAL POPULATION, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY, AGRICULTURAL PROGRAMS, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATION, AGRICULTURAL SECTOR, AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY, AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURAL TRADE, AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITIES, AGRICULTURAL VALUE, AGRICULTURE, AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION, AGROPROCESSING, ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY, ANIMAL BREEDING, ANIMAL HEALTH, ANIMALS, APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY, ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION, ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK, AVERAGE YIELDS, BARRIERS TO ENTRY, CAPITAL FORMATION, CASH CROPS, CATTLE, CEREAL CROPS, CEREAL TRADE, CEREAL YIELDS, CEREALS, CERTIFIED PRODUCTS, CLIMATE CHANGE, COMMODITIES, COMMODITY PRICES, COMPETITIVENESS, CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE, CONTRACT FARMING, COTTON, COTTON SECTOR, CROP, CROP PRODUCTION, CROP TYPE, CROP YIELDS, CROPS, CULTIVATION TECHNIQUES, DAIRY, DAIRY INDUSTRY, DAIRY SURPLUS, DECISION MAKING, DEREGULATION, DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH, DIMINISHING RETURNS, DISEASES, DISTORTED INCENTIVES, DIVIDENDS, DOMESTIC MARKETS, ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS, ECONOMIC RESEARCH, ECONOMICS, EMISSIONS, EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS, EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE, ENVIRONMENTAL, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES, ETHICS, EXPORT, EXPORT MARKETS, EXPORTS, EXTENSION SERVICES, FAO, FARM, FARM DIVERSIFICATION, FARM EMPLOYMENT, FARM EQUIPMENT, FARM INCOME, FARM INCOMES, FARM POPULATION, FARM PRICES, FARM SIZE, FARMERS, FARMING, FARMS, FEED, FOOD GRAINS, FOOD POLICY RESEARCH, FOOD PRICES, FOOD PRODUCTION, FOOD PRODUCTS, FOOD SAFETY, FOOD SECURITY, FRUITS, GATES, GDP, GINI COEFFICIENT, GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES, GRAIN, GREEN REVOLUTION, GREENHOUSE GAS, GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS, GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION, GROWTH RATE, HARVEST, HORTICULTURAL CROPS, HOUSEHOLDS, ICRISAT, IFPRI, IMPORTS, INDIAN COUNCIL FOR AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, INEFFICIENCY, INPUT USE, INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, IRRIGATION, LABOR COSTS, LABOR FORCE, LABOR MARKETS, LABOR PRODUCTIVITY, LAND PRODUCTIVITY, LAND USE, LIVESTOCK, LIVESTOCK FARMING, LIVESTOCK FARMING SYSTEMS, LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS, LIVESTOCK SECTOR, LIVESTOCK SUPPORT, LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS, MAIZE, MARKET INFORMATION SYSTEMS, MEAT, MEAT INDUSTRY, MILK, MILK PRODUCTION, MILK YIELD, MUTTON, NATIONAL RESEARCH, NATURAL RESOURCE BASE, NATURAL RESOURCES, NUTRIENT USE, OILSEEDS, PESTS, POLICY DECISIONS, POLICY ENVIRONMENT, POLICY INSTRUMENTS, POLICY MAKERS, POLITICAL ECONOMY, PORK, POTENTIAL YIELDS, POULTRY, POVERTY RATES, POVERTY REDUCTION, PRICE INCREASES, PRIVATE GOODS, PRODUCE MARKETS, PRODUCER INCENTIVES, PRODUCERS, PRODUCTION SYSTEM, PRODUCTIVE RESOURCES, PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH, PUBLIC EXPENDITURES, PUBLIC GOODS, QUALITY STANDARDS, RAW MATERIAL, REAL WAGES, RESEARCH ORGANIZATIONS, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, RESOURCE USE, RICE, RICE RESEARCH, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, RURAL EMPLOYMENT, RURAL ROADS, SEEDS, SILOS, SMALL RUMINANTS, SOIL EROSION, SOILS, SOYBEANS, STRUCTURAL CHANGE, SUGARCANE, SUSTAINABLE GROWTH, SUSTAINABLE WATER, TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE, TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS, TERMS OF TRADE, TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY, TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH, TRADE POLICY, TRANSACTION, TRANSACTION COSTS, UNITED NATIONS, URBANIZATION, VALUE ADDED, VEGETABLES, VOLUME, WAGES, WATERSHED, WEATHER PATTERNS, WHEAT, WHEAT RESEARCH, WHEAT YIELDS, WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/05/23789323/india-accelerating-agricultural-productivity-growth
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21419
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