These
Notes are organised in three main parts.
Part I looks at examples of three approaches
to land use and land acquisition issues.
Two are from international organisations
- the FAO and IFPRI - and
concerned primarily with the acquisition
of large tracts of farm land in developing
countries by foreign investors, including
Indian investors, and one is exemplified
by a recent Indian Supreme Court judgment.
Part II seeks to come to grips with the
specific features of India's agricultural
and agrarian crises, and to make a distinction
between the two. Part III deals with long
term trends in land use in India, outcomes
in terms of average area owned, the size
distribution of land holdings, and declining
land/man ratios. Part IV looks at the
corresponding long term trends in agricultural
worker productivity and the impact of
declining land/man ratios on agricultural
worker productivity.
January
19, 2012.
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