2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-2541-6_7
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Agriculture and Structural Transformation 1960–2040: Implications for Double-Digit Inclusive Growth

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“… Parikh et al . () consider the possibility of larger imports of food grains and show that under the scenario of rapid growth of imports, agricultural productivity could not be accelerated. By 2025, under the assumptions, the country would have to import 60 to 100 million tons of food grains, which is an unlikely option to be accepted by the government.…”
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“… Parikh et al . () consider the possibility of larger imports of food grains and show that under the scenario of rapid growth of imports, agricultural productivity could not be accelerated. By 2025, under the assumptions, the country would have to import 60 to 100 million tons of food grains, which is an unlikely option to be accepted by the government.…”
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confidence: 99%