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The World Bank:From Competition at Home to Competing Abroad: A Case Study of Indiaâs Horticulture
- Taschenbuch 2006, ISBN: 9780195685930
Oxford University Press, 2006. First edition. Softcover. New. 22 x 28 cm. India has a large agricultural base. Yet its share in global agriculture exports is insignificant and its domes… Mehr…
Oxford University Press, 2006. First edition. Softcover. New. 22 x 28 cm. India has a large agricultural base. Yet its share in global agriculture exports is insignificant and its domestic market is increasingly protected. In global trade negotiations, Indiaâs efforts have been directed more towards retaining the right to protect than towards eliminating distortions at home and abroad. This report addresses the dilemma by studying the horticulture sector, one of the most dynamic segments of Indian agriculture and international trade. It undertakes an integrated analysis of the sectorâfrom farm to retailâbased on primary surveys of farmers, agents, and exporters across fifteen different Indian states. The study identifies three major impediments to exports: · The âlogistical taxâ imposed by high farmer-to-consumer delivery costs, which erodes the production cost advantage enjoyed by Indian farmers; · The âstandards gapâ between the stringent health, safety, and quality requirements of governments and buyers, especially in richer countries, and assessment mechanisms in India; and · Trade policy barriers that Indian exporters face in foreign markets. Providing clear policy prescriptions the report recommends eliminating both the logistical tax and the standards gap. This will require the creation of an integrated and competitive domestic agricultural market, along with improved communication, transport, storage, distribution, and agricultural support services. Radical reform in services is, therefore, desirable not just for its own sake but for the transformation of Indiaâs agricultural trade. Furthermore, the report advocates that providing farmers access to efficient services will strengthen the political case for agricultural trade liberalization and subsequent economic gains. A willingness to reform its own trade regime will enable India to take a more forceful position in the WTO negotiations, seeking not just significantly lower levels of foreign protection, but also much greater transparency, simplicity, and predictability in foreign trade regimes. Printed Pages: 114., Oxford University Press, 2006<
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Aaditya Mattoo, Deepak Mishra, and Ashish Narain:From Competition at Home to Competing Abroad: A Case Study of India's Horticulture
- Taschenbuch 2007, ISBN: 9780195685930
New Delhi, India: Oxford University Press, 2007. India has a large agricultural base. Yet its share in global agriculture exports is insignificant and its domestic market is increasingly … Mehr…
New Delhi, India: Oxford University Press, 2007. India has a large agricultural base. Yet its share in global agriculture exports is insignificant and its domestic market is increasingly protected. In global trade negotiations, Indias efforts have been directed more towards retaining the right to protect than towards eliminating distortions at home and abroad. This report addresses the dilemma by studying the horticulture sector, one of the most dynamic segments of Indian agriculture and international trade. It undertakes an integrated analysis of the sectorfrom farm to retailbased on primary surveys of farmers, agents, and exporters across fifteen different Indian states. The study identifies three major impediments to exports: ?The logistical tax?imposed by high farmer-to-consumer delivery costs, which erodes the production cost advantage enjoyed by Indian farmers; ?The standards gap?between the stringent health, safety, and quality requirements of governments and buyers, especially in richer countries, and assessment mechanisms in India; and ?Trade policy barriers that Indian exporters face in foreign markets. Providing clear policy prescriptions the report recommends eliminating both the logistical tax and the standards gap. This will require the creation of an integrated and competitive domestic agricultural market, along with improved communication, transport, storage, distribution, and agricultural support services. Radical reform in services is, therefore, desirable not just for its own sake but for the transformation of Indias agricultural trade. Furthermore, the report advocates that providing farmers access to efficient services will strengthen the political case for agricultural trade liberalization and subsequent economic gains. A willingness to reform its own trade regime will enable India to take a more forceful position in the WTO negotiations, seeking not just significantly lower levels of foreign protection, but also much greater transparency, simplicity, and predictability in foreign trade regimes.. First Edition. Paperback. New. 15 x 23 Cm., Oxford University Press, 2007<
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The World Bank:From Competition at Home to Competing Abroad: A Case Study of India's Horticulture
- Taschenbuch 2007, ISBN: 0195685938
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Based on a supply chain analysis of Indian horticulture products, this study covers a wide range of farmers, commission agents, and exporters across different Indian States. Media > Book,… Mehr…
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