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Returns from Group Farming: A Case Study of Kudumbashree Women’s Farming Groups

By FAS Team|2022-02-02T15:26:25+05:30August 17, 2020|

In 2018, Madhav Tipu Ramachandran and Arindam Das undertook a survey of 15 selected Kudumbashree joint liability groups in Thrissur and Thiruvananthapuram districts in order to study the viability and profitability of group farming. Their findings have been published in the Canadian Journal of Development Studies.

A Book Review by John Harriss

By FAS Team|2022-02-01T14:49:54+05:30February 13, 2019|

Professor John Harriss of Simon Fraser University has reviewed How Do Small Farmers Fare? Evidence from Village Studies in India, a publication of the Foundation for Agrarian Studies, in the recent issue of Journal of Agrarian Change.

Congratulations to R. Ramakumar

By FAS Team|2022-02-01T15:09:30+05:30September 21, 2018|

The Foundation for Agrarian Studies (FAS) congratulates R. Ramakumar, Professor, School of Development Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, for being awarded the Bernstein & Byres Prize in Agrarian Change for 2017, for his article ‘Jats, Khaps and Riots: Communal Politics and the Bharatiya Kisan Union in Northern India’.

Minimum Support Price for Kharif Crops, 2018-19

By FAS Team|2022-01-31T14:40:15+05:30July 4, 2018|

The Union Government announced minimum support prices (MSP) for 17 agricultural commodities (14 kharif crops) on July 4, 2018. The announcement came in the backdrop of the assurance provided by the Prime Minister to sugarcane farmers that the Government is going to provide MSP for kharif crops at one and half times of production cost. However, a closer look at the MSP reveals that for no crop was MSP more than 50 per cent of production cost.

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