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A second wind for economic reforms in India will do nothing for India's agriculture-based populations if their community and livelihood conditions continue to be neglected. A near normal 2009 monsoon can give the new government the support it needs…
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Country:
India
What do you do?
Editor, Researcher
Fields of interest
agriculture, health, energy, climate change, sustainable development, policy
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makanaka@pobox.com
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English, Hindi, Deutsch, Konkani
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Researcher and policy analyst with a background in reporting and news management, especially concerning development issues, based in Goa (India) and Berlin (Germany).

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Chasing The Rain: Gathering Crisis for Indian Agriculture

A second wind for economic reforms in India will do nothing for India's agriculture-based populations if their community and livelihood conditions continue to be neglected. A near normal 2009 monsoon can give the new government the support it needs to invest in understanding the economies of cultivator communities. The need to make such an investment has never been more acute, and there is a host of indicators and knowledge available to guide India's vast foodgrain management bureaucracy. This a… Continue

Posted on July 1, 2009 at 2:43pm —

Rahul Goswami

India: foodgrain, hunger and land

In every one of India's major states, less food is available for growing populations. The first India State Hunger Index shows how much less. Steadily rising inflation until late 2008, high energy costs, urban demands for processed foods and pressure on rural land are all factors that have contributed to hunger being still so visible in India. But state-level data from the Ministry of Agriculture shows a far more alarming trend, that of plateaus in foodgrain harvests and of yields. I've tried to… Continue

Posted on January 27, 2009 at 7:34pm —

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