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Livestock Sector Development of India and Potential Threats in WTO Regime

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Dr. Deepak Shah has been currently working as a Professor at the Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Pune, India. He has been working in the area of agricultural and rural economics over the last 30 years. He specializes in agricultural and livestock economics and his area of research interest includes agriculture policy making, rural finance, technology adoption, infrastructure, horticulture and livestock development, marketing, policies relating to climate change, etc. Over the past 25 years, he has accomplished large number of research projects on varied issues. He has published over 150 odd research articles in both international and Indian journals of repute. He has been acting as referee for different journals. He was also a member of Research and Advocacy (READ) Group of Oxfam G.B. Initiatives, Centre for Trade and Development, New Delhi, India.

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Livestock Sector Development of India and Potential Threats in WTO Regime, Deepak Shah

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Titul
Livestock Sector Development of India and Potential Threats in WTO Regime
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Eliva Press
Rok vydania
2021
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
52
ISBN13
9781636483269
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Dr. Deepak Shah has been currently working as a Professor at the Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Pune, India. He has been working in the area of agricultural and rural economics over the last 30 years. He specializes in agricultural and livestock economics and his area of research interest includes agriculture policy making, rural finance, technology adoption, infrastructure, horticulture and livestock development, marketing, policies relating to climate change, etc. Over the past 25 years, he has accomplished large number of research projects on varied issues. He has published over 150 odd research articles in both international and Indian journals of repute. He has been acting as referee for different journals. He was also a member of Research and Advocacy (READ) Group of Oxfam G.B. Initiatives, Centre for Trade and Development, New Delhi, India.