Farmers preference of Conservation Agricultural Practices in Kendujhar, Odisha using Analytical Hierarchy Process
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2012
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Plan B Written Report, Appendix 2 to MS Thesis. Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawaii at Manoa
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The tribal villages within the district of Kendujhar, in the state of Odisha, India, suffer
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Economic growth, Social capital, Economic analyses, Food strategy, Enterprise development, Food security, Poverty, Traditional farming, Intensive farming, Rural development, Household enterprise, Income generation, Local markets, Market demand, Sustainable development, Common markets, Small-scale farming, Markets, Small holder enterprise, Community development, Adoption of innovations, Farming systems, Training, Enterprise types, Indigenous community, Food safety, Local knowledge, Extension service, Stakeholders, Conservation agriculture, Economic policy, Livelihoods, Natural resource-based enterprise, Local governance, Conservation Agriculture Production Systems, Analytic hierarchy process, Farmers’ preference, India, Minimum tillage, Intercrop, Maize, Cowpeas, Farm/Enterprise Scale