New Farm Acts and Emerging Market Forms: Implications for Farmers
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DOI: 10.1177/09763996211030884
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- World Bank, 2008. "India - Taking Agriculture to the Market," World Bank Publications - Reports 7919, The World Bank Group.
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- Lakhwinder Singh & Baldev Singh Shergill, 2021. "Separating Wheat from the Chaff: Farm Acts, Farmers’ Protest and Outcomes," Millennial Asia, , vol. 12(3), pages 390-410, December.
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New farm laws; APMC markets; MSP; monopsony; oligopsony; private corporate agencies; US agriculture;All these keywords.
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