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Implications of WTO agreements for Indian agriculture /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad. Centre for Management in Agriculture
Other Authors: Datta, Samar K., 1948-, Deodhar, Satish Y.
Format: Printed Book
Language:English
Published: New Delhi : Oxford & IBH Pub. Co., c2001.
Series:CMA monograph ; no. 191
Subjects:
Online Access:Table of contents
Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: Foreword iii
  • Preface v
  • Part 1
  • An Overview
  • 1. Introduction 3
  • SamarK. Datta and Satish Y Deodhar
  • 2. WTO Agreements and Indian Agriculture: 11
  • Retrospection and Prospects
  • Satish Y Deodhar.
  • Part 2
  • Critical Look at the WTO Framework:.
  • An Indian Perspective
  • 3. Reforming Agriculture in the WTO Environment: 25
  • Lessons from the European Union Experiences
  • SamarK. Datta and Milindo Chakrabarti
  • 4. Trends and Features of North-South Agricultural 43
  • Trade-Lessons and Cautions for India
  • SamarK. Datta and Milindo Chakrabarti
  • 5. Farmers' Response, Prices and Government Expenditure 78
  • Analysis under WTO Framework for Developing
  • Agriculture
  • BhupatM Desaiand N. VNamboodiri
  • Part 3
  • Recent Performances of India's
  • Agricultural Trade
  • 6. Composition of India's Agri-Exports: Changes in the 137
  • Post-Reform Period
  • SamarK. Datta, Milindo Chakrabarti and Madalsa Gandhi
  • 7. Composition of India's Agri-Imports: Changes in the 169
  • Post-Reform Period
  • Samar K. Datta, Milindo Chakrabarti,
  • Samit Chattereeand Madalsa Gandhi
  • 8. Direction of India's Exports: Changes in the Recent Period 200
  • Samar K. Datta, Milindo Chakrabarti, Madalsa Gandhi,
  • Hetal Dave and PriteeSharma
  • Part 4
  • India's Concerns over
  • Quality and Intellectual Property Rights
  • 9. Managing Quality of Agri-Commodities and 223
  • Food Products under WTO Regime
  • Satish YDeodharand HetalDave
  • 10. Implications of WTO on Indian Agriculture: 245
  • The Case of Intellectual Property Rights and
  • Emerging Biosafety Protocol
  • AnilK. Gupta
  • Part 5
  • Use of and Subsidies on Agri-inputs and
  • Input-services
  • 11. The Impact of WTO on Agricultural Inputs 311
  • VasantP Gandhiand N. T Patel
  • 12. Formal Agricultural Credit: Its Performance, 343
  • Subsidy and Determinants of Demand
  • BhupatM. Desaiand N. VNamboodiri
  • Part 6
  • India's Non-Trade Concerns
  • over the WTO Agreements
  • 13. Growth, Stability and Acreage Response of 361
  • Agricultural Crops: Likely Impact of WTO Regime
  • GopalNaikand SudhirKumarfain
  • 14. WTO Agreement on Agriculture and India's Food Security 432
  • S.L. Bapna
  • 15. A Note on Employment Considerations in 498
  • WTO Renegotiation
  • Samar K. Datta and Milindo Chakrabarti
  • 16. Environmental Effects of Trade Liberalisation on 512
  • Indian Agriculture
  • Vijay P Sharma and Pritee Sharma
  • 17. Trade in Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) in India: 540
  • Some Issues and Concerns
  • VijayP. Sharma, SamarK. Datta and
  • Pritee Sharma
  • 18. A Note on the Definition of a 'Resource-Poor Farmer' 552
  • SamarK. Datta, Vijay P Sharma and
  • Milindo Chakrabarti
  • Part 7
  • Judging Competitiveness of Indian
  • Agri-Business Sectors
  • 19. How to Judge Global Competitiveness of Indian 571
  • Agribusiness: Methodological Issues and Lessons for India
  • SamarK. Datta
  • 20. Problems and Prospects of India's Rice Trade in 588
  • a WTO Regime
  • SamarK. Datta
  • 21. Global Competitiveness and Future of the 630
  • Indian Sugar Industry
  • Samar K Datta and KritiBardhan Gupta
  • 22. Economic Impacts of WTO Agreements on the 651
  • Indian Dairy Sector
  • Vijay P Sharma and SamarK. Datta
  • 23. Impact of WTO on Indian (Edible) Oilseeds Sector 687
  • GurdevSingh and S. R. Asokan
  • 24. Dynamics of Competitiveness of Agricultural Commodities 713
  • in India: The Case of Cotton
  • GopalNaik
  • 25. Competitiveness of Indian Wheat 724
  • GopalNaik
  • Part 8
  • Organic Agriculture: A Sunrise Sector
  • 26. Organic Agriculture 743
  • GopalNaik.