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New Research Article Received :- Constraints of Growth in Area Production and Productivity of Pulses in India: An Analytical Approach to major Pulses Prem Narayan Assistant Chief (Technical Officer), National Centre for Agricultural Economics and Policy Research (NCAP), New Delhi – 110012 Sandeep Kumar Research Associate, National Centre for Agricultural Economics and Policy Research (NCAP), New Delhi – 110012 Abstract Pulses play an important role in providing a nutritionally balanced diet. These are the principal source of protein for vegetarians. India is the world’s largest producer of pulses, followed by Canada. Brazil produces large beans only. Pulses are the second main source of protein after cereals in Indian diet. India is the largest producer, consumer and importer of pulses. Basically the total pulses area occupied 26.28 million hectares which contributed production 18.10 MT during 2010-11. However, the growth rate of pulses area and production were found negligible as compared to cereal like wheat and paddy and there exit wide inter states variability in their yield in the country. This study results the growth rate of area -0.09, -0.60 and 1.62 and production 1.52, 0.59 and 3.35 during 1980s, 1990s and 2000s decades, which affect the net per capita per day availability of pulses, has declined sharply from 61 gms to 32 gms from 1951 to 2010. Therefore, the gap of domestic demand and supply widen sharply. This paper analyses the status of pulses growth, and constraints of technology inadequacy as well as policy reform. The paper also focus on constraints of non-availability essential inputs i.e. quality seed, lifesaving irrigation, fertilizers and nutrients, price policy implication and marketing to be reoriented to bring it in tune with the emerging demand and supply of pulses in India. Keywords: Pulses crops, Demand & supply gap, Growth and Productivity.
Posted on: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 11:05:06 +0000

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