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    Household-level food and nutrition insecurity and its determinants in eastern India by Parappurathu, Shinoj, Kumar, Anjani, Bantilan, Cynthia, Joshi, Pramod Kumar

    Published in Current science (Bangalore) (10-07-2019)
    “…Past studies have reported serious levels of food insecurity and under-nutrition existing in the eastern belt of India. This study specifically examined the…”
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    Understanding the Adoption of Modern Cultivars in India: Adoption Probability and Use Intensity by Varshney, Deepak, Joshi, Pramod Kumar, Roy, Devesh, Kumar, Anjani

    “…Using a survey of 1,500 farmers, we identify farmer-level constraints to adoption of modern cultivars in Rajasthan, India, and decompose the overall elasticity…”
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    Monopsonists, Disruptive Innovation and Food Security: The Case of High‐Value Commodity by Mishra, Ashok K., Kumar, Anjani, Joshi, Pramod K., Dsouza, Alwin

    Published in Applied economic perspectives and policy (01-03-2022)
    “…Private firms in monopsony undertake disruptive innovation like contract farming (CF), where the firm invests in the food supply chain, provides credit,…”
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    Public Investment in Agricultural Research and Extension in India by Joshi, Pramod Kumar, Kumar, Praduman, Parappurathu, Shinoj

    Published in European journal of development research (01-07-2015)
    “…Earlier studies have empirically illustrated the significant role that investment in agricultural research and extension (R&E) plays in enhancing productivity,…”
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    Diversification in Indian Agriculture toward High‐Value Crops: The Role of Small Farmers by Birthal, Pratap Singh, Joshi, Pramod Kumar, Roy, Devesh, Thorat, Amit

    Published in Canadian journal of agricultural economics (01-03-2013)
    “…Diversification by small farmers toward high‐value crops (fruits and vegetables [F & V]) that can raise farm incomes significantly has always been in question…”
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