This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of the global research landscape on farmers’ wellbeing using open-access articles extracted from Dimensions.ai. Employing Biblioshiny (R Bibliometrix package) and ...
Introduction: Farmer distress in India stems from a complex interaction of economic, social, environmental, legal, and psychological challenges. Addressing it requires a multidimensional, evidence-based policy response. ...
Purpose – This study conceptualizes Farmer Producer Companies (FPCs) as institutional mechanisms for promoting sustainable smallholder agricultural systems. It undertakes a comparative analysis of FPCs at different growth ...
Agriculture is predominantly driven by smallholder farmers; majority are in Asian countries like China and India. Recognizing the need for commercializing smallholder farms and increasing their revenue,farmer producer ...
Purpose of Review Community forestry (CF) and non-timber forest products (NTFP) are central to rural livelihoods and decentralized forest governance in India; however, national-scale evidence of their scope and impact is ...
Context: Climate change presents severe challenges to agricultural production systems, particularly for smallholder farmers in developing nations like India. Strengthening the resilience of farm households is crucial for ...
Purpose – Smallholder farmers in India face persistent challenges in accessing inputs, markets and information. Farmer producer companies (FPCs) have emerged as key institutional mechanisms to address these gaps. However, ...
Energy transition in villages underpins sustainable development and net-zero goals, but nationally comparable metrics that distinguish between adoption of clean energy at the household level and community infrastructure ...
Male out-migration has become a key livelihood strategy to diversify farm income in the developing nations. This has a widespread effect in terms of a significant shift in gender roles and a change in the agricultural ...