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Methodology for Determining Minimum Support Price for Minor Forest Produce in India | Sharma | Indian Forester Cart    Total Items:  0    Total Price:  0 All Authors Title Abstract Index terms Full Text   Home  Well-nigh  Login   Search   Current   Archives   Submissions   Our People   Subscription   Advertisements   Contact     Font Size User Username Password Remember meWell-nighThe Authors Jitendra Vir Sharma The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), Lodhi Road, New Delhi India Yogesh Gokhale The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), Lodhi Road, New Delhi India Nishant Jain The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), Lodhi Road, New Delhi India Yatish A. Lele The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), Lodhi Road, New Delhi India Aparna Tyagi The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), Lodhi Road, New Delhi India Souvik Bhattacharjya The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), Lodhi Road, New Delhi IndiaVendibleTools Print this vendible Indexing metadata How to cite item Finding References Email this vendible (Login required) Email the tragedian (Login required) Post aScuttlebuttSubscription Login to verify subscription Purchased Articles Browse  By Issue  ByTragedian By Title Information For Authors For Reviewers Notifications View Subscribe Submissions Online SubmissionsTragedianGuidelines Popular Articles - top 5 » Impact of Industrialisation on Environmental Pollution 53963 views since: 2009-09-01 » Diversity of Vegetation in the Tail End of Eastern Ghats, Tiruchirappalli Forest Division, Tamil Nadu, India 45983 views since: 2016-04-01 » Anthology of Oxalis corniculata L. by Scanning Electron Microscope in Indroda Nature Park, Gujarat, India 41037 views since: 2017-12-01 » Amelioration of Phenol Formaldehyde Adhesive With Silicic Acid for Application in Plywood 36536 views since: 2015-04-01 » 'Jhuming' (Shifting Cultivation) in Mizoram (India) and New Land Use Policy - how Far it has Succerded in Containing This Primitive Agriculture Practice 30560 views since: 1999-02-01 Home > Volume 144, Issue 7, July 2018 > Sharma Open Access  Subscription or FeeWangleTotal views : 121 Methodology for Determining Minimum Support Price for Minor Forest Produce in India Jitendra Vir Sharma *, Yogesh Gokhale , Nishant Jain , Yatish A. Lele , Aparna Tyagi , Souvik Bhattacharjya AffiliationsThe Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), Lodhi Road, New Delhi, India Abstract Minor Forest Produce obtained from forests are a crucial commercial resource in the lives oftribals and other forest dwelling communities. More than 100 million rural people depend on the sale of minor forest produce for their livelihoods. These communities are legally empowered with governance of forests as well as ownership of the resource. Yet, not only do the communities remain impoverished, but moreover the unsustainable harvest of the resource from forests is a major rationalization of ecological stress. A research was conducted for developing methodology and determining the minimum support price for minor forest produce based on their labor input, insurance costs, traditional knowledge, resource availability, among other parameters, and assessed the status of the selected MFP resources in the country. The potential abundance, potential yield and sustainable yield of 12 selected MFPs wideness the studied states of India, have moreover been estimated. Keywords Minor Forest Produce, Minimum Support Price, Tribals, Sustainable Harvest. Full Text:  |  (PDF views: 3) References Aditya K.S., Subash S.P., Praveen K.V., Nithyashree M.L., Bhuvana N. and Sharma A. (2017). Awareness well-nigh minimum support price and its impact on diversification visualization of farmers in India. Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies, 4(3): 514-526. Chaithanaya E.P. (2012). Historical injustice toward tribals: A reflection on forest policies of India. Inter. J. Social Science and Interdisciplinary Research, 1(11). Champion S.H. and Seth S.K. (1968). A revised survey of the forest types of India. A revised survey of the forest types of India. Daniel W.W. (1999). Biostatistics: A Foundation for Analysis in the Health Sciences. 7th edition. New York: John Wiley & Sons). Forest Survey of India. (2015). 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