The Year of The Millets and Market Economics
I am a great believer in Market Economics and Darwinism. In fact, I would argue that market economics is explained by Darwinism. So today, I am exploring how the two are affecting the Indian agriculture…
I am a great believer in Market Economics and Darwinism. In fact, I would argue that market economics is explained by Darwinism. So today, I am exploring how the two are affecting the Indian agriculture…
In my opinion, the last meaningful reform in Indian Agriculture was signing off on BT Cotton seeds in 2002. Not that either the Centre or any State governments at that point were very sagacious –…
The world as we know is no longer going to be the same. The Novel Coronavirus will force unprecedented changes on mankind and our lives and work will keep evolving until the virus stabilises or…
Indian agriculture that is mostly rural, suffers from two maladies created in urban centres – policy makers who don’t get enough inputs( and don’t know what to do with the inputs, even if they had)…