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Analysis of Policy Interventions in Agriculture and ICT Based Mechanistic Approach towards Sustainability: An Indian Perspective

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  • Acharya Balkrishna
  • Rashmi Mittal
  • Ashwani Kumar
  • Deepti Singh
  • Vedpriya Arya

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The present work stressed the negative prospects of the green revolution in India because of which despite having surplus productivity, there is a shortage of approximately 39% of food in comparison to demand. The present study investigated both qualitative and quantitative data regarding the input and output of agriculture to determine the currently existing gaps. Data from Government Organizations, Surveys, Audit reports were collected and evaluated. The analysis revealed that past policy interventions have collapsed in uplifting the farmer’s income which has caught farmers into financial crisis. Under these circumstances, the farmer’s growth is a matter of concern for policymakers. To overcome the present gap, the current Government has taken several new initiatives regarding organic agriculture and exemption of farmers from mandis to benefit the farmer which is expected to be proved as a milestone in uplifting the growth of Indian agriculture system. Present study aimed to propose a digitalized mechanistic approach to bring synchronization among Government, producer and consumer. Objective of the present study is to develop a mirrored view between Government initiatives and farmers for sustainable development of agriculture and people associated with them.

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  • Acharya Balkrishna & Rashmi Mittal & Ashwani Kumar & Deepti Singh & Vedpriya Arya, 2020. "Analysis of Policy Interventions in Agriculture and ICT Based Mechanistic Approach towards Sustainability: An Indian Perspective," Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 10(1), pages 194-213.
  • Handle: RePEc:asi:ajosrd:v:10:y:2020:i:1:p:194-213:id:1972
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