The study pertains to the micro as well as macro aspects of fertilizer use. A micro analysis would help us to understand the problems and to recommend solutions specific to the particular region. The macro analysis would serve as a guiding factor in framing policies concerning the whole economy. It would be appropriate to a great extent to formulate macro-economic policies for the development based on micro economic inferences.
The study relating to determinants of fertilizer use of the popular varieties of three major crops at micro level is instrumental to find out the degree of influence of each explanatory variable exercised over the dependent variables. This would help to suggest possible ways of improving farm management.
The author tries to focus on the factors determining the increase in fertilizer demand in the country. The use of Nerlovian model would help us to understand the influence of lagged variables on fertilizer use.
The study encompasses the guide lines to be followed by the Government in the matter of withdrawal of fertilizer subsidy. It also envisages them to pay more importance on various economic factors.
She has a number of research papers to her credit, published in the journals of Agricultural Situation in India, Margin, Indian Journal of Marketing and the Journal of Ancient Sciences and Archaeology.
Her other research papers have appeared in various publications like Mano Research papers, Mano Research Forum, Industrial Resurgence in Rural, India, Scope and Strategies, Revamping financial sector, Studies in Indian Place Names and Rural Industrialization, Problems and Prospects etc.
She has actively participated in several regional, state-level and national conferences and workshops. She has edited the Journal of Ancient Sciences and Archaeology.
The author has drawn the guide lines to be followed by the governments so as to regulate the cropping pattern. Dr. kayarkanni, an enthusiastic economist has over and again emphasized the increased use of fertilizers to drive the maxi mum farm production. A study of this kind for other commercial crops will be great advantage for the farmers in particulars. This publication is a great boon to the students of Indian Economy who would like to get more closely acquainted with the fertilizer use and crop production:
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