India’s Agricultural Markets: Regulation and Revitalization
Nilabja Ghosh ()
Chapter Chapter 5 in India’s Agricultural Marketing, 2013, pp 65-82 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Agricultural marketing has been regulated from colonial times to minimize exploitation of farmers by traders and other powerful entities in interlocked markets. India is on the threshold of a change in the regulatory regime that allows more space for private sector and farmer’s participation in the market, but political realities of the states along with developments in the managerial and information fronts determine the pace of change.
Keywords: Foreign Direct Investment; Regulate Market; Physical Market; Agricultural Market; Wholesale Market (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-1572-1_5
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