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    Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: 1. Traditional base: launching pad for jute development/Debabrata Das Gupta. 2. Soil and climate for jute/Goutam Kumar Ghosh and Ganesh Chandra Malik. 3. Jute biology/Md. Nasim ali. 4. Jute physiology/Debasish Panda, Binoy Kumar Saren and Kalipada Pramanik. 5. Varietal development of jute/Ganesh Chandra Malik and Mohua Banerjee. 6. Agronomy of jute/Rambilash Mallick. 7. Water management of jute/Hirak Banerjee. 8. Integrated plant nutrient management on Jute. 9. Weed management in Jute/Ratikanta Ghosh. 10. Jute pests and their management/Polash Mondal, Bholanath Mondal, Hirak Chatterjee and Kanchan Baral. 11. Jute pathology/Ranjan Nath. 12. Value addition in jute and manufacture of innovative value added jute products/Sadhan Chandra Ray. 13. Development perspectives of jute culture: a case study in West Bengal/Debabrata Das Gupta, Swapan Behari Mukhopadhyay and Sanjib Chatterjee. 14. Strategic interventions for jute development/Debabrata Das Gupta. 15. Appendices. Subject Index. Vast body of literature establishes the fact that jute has a deep root in Indian heritage. Standing on such strong base of tradition leading and governing Indian culture from time to time, growing jut as an important cash crop has undergone a sea change through R & D activities. Such journey move with the time gave birth a series of technologies of noble nature. This justifies to evolve an objective, practicable and comprehensive strategy for jute development. Such development on holistic sense requires mix-up of rich tradition/culture with appropriate technological innovations. (jacket).

  • Contents 1 Agrometerology for potential crop productivitySarat Chandra Panda 2 Integrated Farming Systems in Indian AgricultureRM Solanki and VD Khanpara 3 Organic farming-concept and its relevanceBijan Kumar Mandal and Gopal Chandra Setua 4 Organic farming Need for pragmatic approachMd Nasim Ali 5 Integrated Nutrient management for higher productivity of crops under intensive croppingKP Patel 6 Integrated farming A Pargmatic livelihood systemChandra Sekhar Chakrabarti 7 Water Management Key for food security and farm sector developmentSouvik Ghosh 8 Biodiveristy conservation in the context to the societyHL Dhaduk and VP Chovatia 9 Farmers? rights An essential component of IPR Under Indian circumstanceBidhan Roy 10 Cropping systems in plantation gardenArun Kumar Sit and George V Thomas 11 Agro-processing and preservation of farm produceDM Vyas VK Chandegara MN Dabh and PR Davar 12 Commercial floriculture- a lucrative and nascent farm sector in IndiaDebasish Mukherjee and MK Singh 13 Preparedness and disaster management to protect livestock wealthSuresh S Honnappagol 14 Modelling the adoption of organic agriculture Need for local perceptionRupak Goswami and Md Nasim Ali 15 Community based entrepreneurship development in agriculture Challenges and opportunitiesArup Sarkar 16 New Horizon of rural co-operative An instrument of social empowermentRajesh Das and Bapan Dan 17 Research on climate change adaptation Note for agricultural extension scientistsRupak Goswami 18 Agriculture development through management and job performanceVJ Savaliya and MN Popat 19 Harnessing ICT Potentials for empowering rural folkDipak De and Basavaprabhu Jirli 20 Information and communication technology and distance educationDebabrata Das Gupta and Anindita Saha 21 Indigenous Knowledge systems Its assessment documentation and validationProvat Kumar Pal and Debabrata Das Gupta 22 Socialization of agricultural technology for knowledge intensive agricultural societyKaushik Pradhan 23 Extension strategies and sustainable pest management practicesSarthak Chowdhury and Prabuddha Ray 24 Group dynamics ? Need for group actionChakradhar Satapathy and Sabita Mishra 25 Market Led extension-concepts and issuesAmindita Saha and Debabrata Das Gupta 26 Privatization of extensionSantosh Kumar Rout Chakradhar Satpathy and Debabarata Das Gupta 27 Contract farming in India-opportunities and challengesRabinarayan Senapati Debabrata Das Gupta DP Roy and Ashish Roy 28 Societal dimension in agricultural and rural developmentDebabrata Das Gupta IndexThe farm sector in developing countries in general and India in particular has undergone remarkable change with concurrent several structure and other adjustments in recent decade s As a result of such phenomena several pressing issuesconcerns have concomitantly emerged out Serious appraisal of all such emerging Areasconcerns needs to be undertaken by the academicians policy-makers planners and activists This type of introspection and retrospection have become immensely essential for keeping peace with enlarged demands form land based enterprises In this context this book on farm sector development ? emerging issues concentrates This volume contains the issues like climate and globate warming integrated farming systems concepts and pragmatism in organic farming IPNM water management biodiversity phenomena multi-tier cropping system agro-processing and preservation commercial floriculture ICT management factors assessment documentation and validation of IKS Socialization of agro-technology extension strategy for IPM practices market led extension system privatization in extension service contract farming and societal perspectives in farm sector development 434 pp.