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    Eucalyptus planting as a response to farm management problems faced by ‘on-site’ and ‘off-site’ farmers

    The success of the ‘green revolution’ in the fertile and agriculturally surplus plains of western U.P. in north India led to labour shortages, and increased opportunities for off-farm investments by landowners...

    N. C. Saxena in Agroforestry Systems (1992)

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    Crop losses and their economic implications due to growing of Eucalyptus on field bunds — a pilot study

    The paper presents evidence, collected mainly through interviews with farmers in north-west India, regarding crop losses suffered by the farmers planting Eucalyptus on farm bunds. Farmers experienced that the ...

    N. C. Saxena in Agroforestry Systems (1991)

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    Marketing constraints for Eucalyptus from farm lands in India

    During the early eighties farmers in north-west India planted Eucalyptus on a massive scale for sale as poles and pulpwood. However, after 1986 farmers in this region have almost stopped growing Eucalyptus, as...

    N. C. Saxena in Agroforestry Systems (1991)