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Organic Farming: Economics Policy and Practices

by Hari Ram Prajapati , ari Ram Prajapati
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9789353882402
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: Economics
  • Publisher: Sage Publications
  • Publisher Imprint: SAGE India
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 278
  • Original Price: INR 1375.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 476 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): General

Organic farming has experienced steady growth in terms of production, number of growers, area under cultivation and rise in use of organic inputs across India and Asia in general in recent times. It has gradually emerged as a viable substitute for the high-cost, high-polluting mechanized farming prevalent in many parts of the world, including India.

This book starts with an extensive description of the economics of organic farming. Food products are grown by two groups--conventional growers, who target the mass market, and organic growers who target either the 'niche urban market' or the worldwide export market. The demand for major organic food items such as milk, meat, eggs and dairy products is growing rapidly in national urban and international markets. On the other hand, the conventional grower has a large share of both national and international markets. The book clearly differentiates between the economics of these two product and farming types.

The book closely analyses why some Indian states are doing better than others and why some countries are doing better than others in Asia in organic farming. It describes the state-wise growth of the organic market in India as a result of the proactive policies and actions of states which are more successful than others.

The book also presents exhaustively the international organic farming rules and regulations based on four principles--health, ecology, fairness and care, which constitute the basis for the formulation of rules and regulations by all countries, which in turn further enable the expansion and development of organic farming along scientific and democratic lines.


Prajapati, Hari Ram: - Hari Ram Prajapati attained an MA in economics from the University of Allahabad and a doctorate in economics from the Central University of Gujarat. He qualified NET and received junior and senior research fellowship in economics for doctoral research by the UGC. His area of specialization in research is applied microeconomics with special reference to environmental economics, specifically the application of econometrics in consumer and producer behaviour analysis in adoption of organic farming, change in behaviour of sustainable consumption and production.

Dr Prajapati is working as an assistant professor in Economics Section, Mahila Mahavidylaya, Bananas Hindu University, Varanasi, UP. He is previously worked at the Department of Economics, Kamala Nehru College, University of Delhi (2016-2019). At present he is mainly engaged in teaching BA (Hons) Economics students. He is life member of the Indian Econometric Society and Indian Association for Research in National Income & Wealth, working for academic research in the area of applied econometrics and measurement of national income and wealth.

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