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AGRICULTURAL POLICIES IN KARNATAKA: SOME FACETS

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Dr. Somashekhar C L1 , Dr. Basavaraja. G.2
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.9.163

Abstract

Introduction : It's critical to recognise that improvement is occurring gradually on a global scale. Because growth rates vary from region to region, there are noticeable large-scale regional disparities in the levels of development. Materials and Methods : The agricultural policies in Karnataka were taken from internet sources and from government sites. The information for the present study was obtained from various internet sources like research articles and paper presentation documents and research book publications. According to the acquired source, the research is based on secondary data gathered from sources such as the Economic Survey of Karnataka, the Dr. D M Nanjundappa Committee Report, the Census Handbook (2001 and 2011), and others. Result & Discussion : According to the data, most academics employ a variety of measures to assess the level of regional development, but it is essential to employ a consistent approach to identify regional discrepancies. The proportion of net sown area to total cropped area differs between taluks. The northern taluks have had more success growing commercial crops than the western taluks have. This may be due to the superior potential for crop growth on the land in the middle and northern regions. Conclusion :The data especially shows that while most academics utilise a range of metrics to assess the level of regional development, it is essential to employ a consistent approach when identifying regional differences. The proportion of net sown area to total cropped area differs between taluks. It was found that the majority of the land in the taluks in the dry zone was used for commercial crops.

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