Towards Doubling Farm Income: Myths or Reality for the North East Hilly Region
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- Mandal, S. & Burman, D. & Bandyopadhyay, B.K. & Mandal, U.K. & Sarangi, S.K. & Mahanta, K.K. & Maji, B. & Sharma, D.K. & Maitra, N.J. & Ghosal, T.K. & Velmurugan, A. & Ambast, S.K. & Mani, P.K. & Mand, 2015. "Crop-Fish Integration through Land Shaping Models for Enhancing Farm Income under Eastern Coastal Region of India," Agricultural Economics Research Review, Agricultural Economics Research Association (India), vol. 28(Conferenc).
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