Water Management in Northern States and the Food Security of India

Volume: 23, Issue: 2, Pages: 136 - 157
Published: Mar 11, 2009
Abstract
India has had a history of famines because of rainfed agriculture and rapid population growth. After the era of Green Revolution that began in the 1960s, India never experienced a famine-like situation; it did, however, experience a drought of the century in 1987. Northern states (Punjab, Haryana and western UP) with a high level of irrigation are contributing almost all of wheat and two-thirds of rice to the central pool of India. Punjab has...
Paper Details
Title
Water Management in Northern States and the Food Security of India
Published Date
Mar 11, 2009
Volume
23
Issue
2
Pages
136 - 157
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