Seminar, Temas417-424R. Thapar, 1994 |
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... farmers are opposed to Dunkel . In the developing coun- tries , where agriculture is taxed ra- ther than subsidised , the farmers are worried , nevertheless , about the pro- posal to slash farm subsidies . These farmers have all been ...
... farmers are opposed to Dunkel . In the developing coun- tries , where agriculture is taxed ra- ther than subsidised , the farmers are worried , nevertheless , about the pro- posal to slash farm subsidies . These farmers have all been ...
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... farmers movement which has been in the forefront of the fight against GATT . He was interviewed in Bangalore by K.G. Kumar . K.G.K. What is the real ideology of the Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha ? M.D.N. Well , the ideology centres ...
... farmers movement which has been in the forefront of the fight against GATT . He was interviewed in Bangalore by K.G. Kumar . K.G.K. What is the real ideology of the Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha ? M.D.N. Well , the ideology centres ...
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... farmers are facing what is called the economic treadmill , having to spend more and more to achieve the same output . The effect is debilitat- ing on small and marginal farmers . iv ) Several other effects of the the pastoralists ...
... farmers are facing what is called the economic treadmill , having to spend more and more to achieve the same output . The effect is debilitat- ing on small and marginal farmers . iv ) Several other effects of the the pastoralists ...
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