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Gram Economy of India: Analysis of Acreage, Production, Productivity, and Marketed Surplus

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India is one of the largest producer, consumer, as well as importer of pulses in the world. It accounts for about 35% of the world acreage and nearly 20% of the world pulses production.

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Sharma, V., Wardhan, H. (2017). Gram Economy of India: Analysis of Acreage, Production, Productivity, and Marketed Surplus. In: Marketed and Marketable Surplus of Major Food Grains in India. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-3708-2_7

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