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Assessing Competitiveness of Indian Cotton Production: A Policy Analysis Matrix

Samarendu Mohanty, Cheng Fang and Jagadanand Chaudhary


ABSTRACT

This paper uses a policy analysis matrix (PAM) approach to assess the comparative advantage of cotton in India. The results indicate that that cotton is not efficiently produced in the second largest cotton producing state in the country. Without government interventions, it is likely that area will move away from cotton to more profitable crops such as sugarcane and groundnut. Under this scenario, India might emerge as major cotton importer to meet the growing domestic demand.





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Document last modified May 20, 2002