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LAP Lambert Academic Publishing The Punjab Agrarian Crisis: finding it's roots in the Green Revolution

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In the late 1960’s India introduced agricultural innovations which came to be known as the Green Revolution in the State of Punjab to boost its yields; for the food security of the country. The next decade saw increased yields in wheat and rice. Punjab has been painted as the success story of the Green Revolution and used to set precedents. This work challenges this notion by unearthing the unsustainable aspects that have resulted in the present agrarian crisis. Contemporary Punjab is rife with ecological problems with various ramifications for the life in and around it; water shortage and pollution, soil degradation, health problems and economic indebtedness, to name a few. A case study of the Community Managed Sustainable Agriculture initiative by the State of Andhra Pradesh is presented as an alternative model to learn from. This research makes recommendations towards a more sovereign and sustainable food system in Punjab.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
12 September 2011
Listed Since
16 September 2011

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