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Questions:
- Effect of price increase on consumer's surplus
- Types of labor work
- Objectives of cooperatives
- Definition of market price
- Risk and uncertainty in agriculture
- Principal food crop in India
- Land area occupied by forests in India
- Group of Kharif crops
- Largest irrigated area source in India
- Malthusian population theory
- Male and female population comparison in India
- Largest producer of wheat globally
- Success of green revolution crops
- Location of FAO headquarters
- Measure of economic development evaluation
- Definition and role of NABARD
- India's self-reliance in agricultural production
- Reasons for backwardness of Indian agriculture
- Main causes of poverty in India
- Status of Indian economy
- Classification of land as a resource
- System of land tenure where farmers pay revenue directly
- Scope of land reforms
- Definition and advantage of consolidation of holdings
- Reasons for subdivision of land holdings
- Major problems faced by agricultural labor
- Theoretical approach to population studies
- Methods to improve efficiency of agricultural labor
- Definition of local market
- First type of cooperative societies in India
- Functions of storage in agricultural marketing
- Short period markets and their products
- Markets dealing with precious metals
- Markets with high buyer and seller participation
- Procurement price comparison with other price types
- Role of middlemen in agricultural marketing
- Negative relationship affecting marketable surplus
- Government support price in agriculture
- Types of markets based on commodity specialization
- Classification criteria of wholesale and retail markets
- Timing of financial assistance for farmers
- Mandatory AGMARK certification products
- Government announcement of MSP timing
- Factors influencing increase in marketable surplus
- Year of passing AGMARK Act
- Quantity sold by farmers after meeting personal needs
- Government purchase price for buffer stock
- Activity of moving farm produce from farmer to consumer
- Location of Indian Society of Agricultural Marketing
- Payment for labor usage
- Utility benefits provided by transportation function
- Effects of inflation on market prices
- Utility created by buying and selling of goods
- Types of markets based on transaction volume
- Products handled by long period markets
- Definition of monopoly market
- Location of NAFED headquarters
- MSP price comparison with procurement price
- Markets involving global buyers and sellers
- Auxiliary function of marketing
- Publication location of Agricultural Marketing Journal
- Functions of Kaccha Arhtiya in market transactions
- Main roles of FCI in food management
- Authority deciding MSP policy support
- First Cooperative Marketing Societies Act enactment year
- Purpose of stocking food grains for emergencies
- Sub-functions of standardization
- Relation of AGMARK with agricultural product quality
- Definition of retail trader
- Repayment period of short-term loans
- Categorization of tractor loan type
- Sponsoring entity for RRBs
- Criteria for loan approval by banks
- Extent of marketing loans for farmers
- Number of banks nationalized in the first phase
- Institution estimating National Income
- Effects of low interest rates on credit demand
- Role of crop insurance in risk reduction
- Establishment year of NABARD
- Duration for estimating National Income
- Institution managing rural credit in India
- Net income comparison with farm business income
- Definition and role of lead bank
- Encouragement provided by crop insurance
- Location of Asian Development Bank
- Classification of cooperative banks
- Examples of institutional farming
- Hurdles in mechanized farming
- Factors affecting low crop productivity in India
- Permanent land ownership rights
- Committee recommending Panchayati Raj establishment
- Chief of Village Panchayat
- Important steps in solving marketing problems
- Effect on demand due to anticipated commodity shortage
- Features of mixed economy
- Marketing functions performed in commodity movement
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