How Long to Read Corporatisation In Agriculture

By Kattalai Sivasubramanya Ramachandran

How Long Does it Take to Read Corporatisation In Agriculture?

It takes the average reader 3 hours and 51 minutes to read Corporatisation In Agriculture by Kattalai Sivasubramanya Ramachandran

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

Description

In Agriculture, The Dictates Of Vote Bank Policies Have Reduced To A Mockery The Whole Lot Of Catalysts. In The Farm Economy, The Various Agencies Entrusted With The Role Of Catalysts Were Also Required To Regulate, Police And Carry Out Corrections. Those Who Provided Credit, For Instance, Necessarily Had To Check Whether The Money Lent Was Productively Utilized And Also See To It That Credit Was So Deployed As To Facilitate Easy Recovery. The Not So Starting Findings Of The Sivaraman Committee Nearly Two Decades Ago Had Made It Explicit That The Prescribed Catalysts Simply Poured More And More Good Money After Bad. The Quality Of Rural Credit Has Not Changed For The Better In The Intervening Period, Which Is Not Saying Much For The Efficiency Level Of Farmers As Much As That Of The Various Institutions Associated With Rural Development.Clearly, An Effort Has To Be Made To Phase Out Vote Bank Policies And To Delink Electoral Compulsions From Matters Of Rural Development. Without This, It Is Going To Be Extremely Difficult To Subject Farming To The Basic Commercial Norms Of Management. Sooner Than Later, Irrigation Facilities, Electricity And Diesel Should Be Made Available To Farmers Only At Cost-Plus Prices. Various Farm Produce, However, Should Be Offered For Sale On Consumer-Friendly Terms. This Would Demand A High Level Of Farm Efficiency, Especially When The State Ceases To Be The Assured Buyer In Respect Of Foodgrains And The Industrial Users Of Cash Crops Are Freed From The Longstanding Rigours Of Discretionary And Grower-Friendly Price Fixation As In The Case Of Cotton, Sugarcane, Oilseeds And Natural Rubber.As Long As Politics Determines The Farm Economics, Agriculture Will Remain Populist Driven And Competitive Growing Of Various Crops Will Remain A Pipe Dream. Corporates, If They Are Really Professional And Mean To Run The Farms On A Truly Cost And Quality Competitive Basis, Should Refuse To Draw On The Natural Benefits Of Vote Bank Politics.They Must Be Prepared To Pay A Commercial Return To Those Supplying The Various Inputs. By Doing So, They Must Put Pressure On The Suppliers (Which, Effectively, Are Propped Up By The Government) To Leave The Populism Of The Present In Favour Of The Commercial Demands Of The Emerging Future.

How long is Corporatisation In Agriculture?

Corporatisation In Agriculture by Kattalai Sivasubramanya Ramachandran is 226 pages long, and a total of 57,856 words.

This makes it 76% the length of the average book. It also has 71% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Corporatisation In Agriculture Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 5 hours and 16 minutes to read Corporatisation In Agriculture aloud.

What Reading Level is Corporatisation In Agriculture?

Corporatisation In Agriculture is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

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