Soybean development in India
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RT Generic T1 Soybean development in India A1 UN.ESCAP, CGPRT Centre, YR 1986 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4016 PB CGPRT Centre AB <p>The regional research project RAS/82/002 is funded by the UNDP, and is implemented by the FAO and the ESCAP/CGPRT Centre. One of the important objectives is to identify and analyse socio economic constraints to increased production and efficient, distribution, and to formulate strategies to exploit economic, employment and nutritional potential of coarse grains and food legumes under varying farming systems.</p> <p>In line with its mandate, the CGPRT Centre was requested to implement socio-economic studies in selected countries of Asia. Initiated in late 1984, country studies were conducted in 7 countries, namely, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Nepal, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Thailand. Selection of crops was based on their importance to the individual country and on the priority set by the CGPRT Centre, namely, selected pulses for the southern Asia subregion and either maize or soybean for Southeast Asian countries.</p> <p>The research report "Soybean Development in India" is the first in this series of country reports. It describes the impressive soybean development in several states in India, and analyses contributing factors towards its fast development.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Soybean development in India AU - UN.ESCAPCGPRT Centre Y1 - 1986 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4016 PB - CGPRT Centre AB -The regional research project RAS/82/002 is funded by the UNDP, and is implemented by the FAO and the ESCAP/CGPRT Centre. One of the important objectives is to identify and analyse socio economic constraints to increased production and efficient, distribution, and to formulate strategies to exploit economic, employment and nutritional potential of coarse grains and food legumes under varying farming systems.
In line with its mandate, the CGPRT Centre was requested to implement socio-economic studies in selected countries of Asia. Initiated in late 1984, country studies were conducted in 7 countries, namely, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Nepal, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Thailand. Selection of crops was based on their importance to the individual country and on the priority set by the CGPRT Centre, namely, selected pulses for the southern Asia subregion and either maize or soybean for Southeast Asian countries.
The research report "Soybean Development in India" is the first in this series of country reports. It describes the impressive soybean development in several states in India, and analyses contributing factors towards its fast development.
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In line with its mandate, the CGPRT Centre was requested to implement socio-economic studies in selected countries of Asia. Initiated in late 1984, country studies were conducted in 7 countries, namely, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Nepal, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Thailand. Selection of crops was based on their importance to the individual country and on the priority set by the CGPRT Centre, namely, selected pulses for the southern Asia subregion and either maize or soybean for Southeast Asian countries.
The research report "Soybean Development in India" is the first in this series of country reports. It describes the impressive soybean development in several states in India, and analyses contributing factors towards its fast development.
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In line with its mandate, the CGPRT Centre was requested to implement socio-economic studies in selected countries of Asia. Initiated in late 1984, country studies were conducted in 7 countries, namely, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Nepal, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Thailand. Selection of crops was based on their importance to the individual country and on the priority set by the CGPRT Centre, namely, selected pulses for the southern Asia subregion and either maize or soybean for Southeast Asian countries.
The research report "Soybean Development in India" is the first in this series of country reports. It describes the impressive soybean development in several states in India, and analyses contributing factors towards its fast development.
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In line with its mandate, the CGPRT Centre was requested to implement socio-economic studies in selected countries of Asia. Initiated in late 1984, country studies were conducted in 7 countries, namely, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Nepal, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Thailand. Selection of crops was based on their importance to the individual country and on the priority set by the CGPRT Centre, namely, selected pulses for the southern Asia subregion and either maize or soybean for Southeast Asian countries.
The research report "Soybean Development in India" is the first in this series of country reports. It describes the impressive soybean development in several states in India, and analyses contributing factors towards its fast development.
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The regional research project RAS/82/002 is funded by the UNDP, and is implemented by the FAO and the ESCAP/CGPRT Centre. One of the important objectives is to identify and analyse socio economic constraints to increased production and efficient, distribution, and to formulate strategies to exploit economic, employment and nutritional potential of coarse grains and food legumes under varying farming systems.
In line with its mandate, the CGPRT Centre was requested to implement socio-economic studies in selected countries of Asia. Initiated in late 1984, country studies were conducted in 7 countries, namely, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Nepal, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Thailand. Selection of crops was based on their importance to the individual country and on the priority set by the CGPRT Centre, namely, selected pulses for the southern Asia subregion and either maize or soybean for Southeast Asian countries.
The research report "Soybean Development in India" is the first in this series of country reports. It describes the impressive soybean development in several states in India, and analyses contributing factors towards its fast development.