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Indian Agriculture challenges
IMA

© 2009, IMA India
Research for Strategy

Indian Agriculture
Challenges and Prospects

IMA India

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This document has been prepared by International Market Assessment India Private
Limited. It provides an analysis of the key challenges facing the agricultural sector in India and IMA’s assessment of the sector’s prospects in the years ahead.
This report is not intended for decision making purposes. Whilst the information contained in the following pages is accurate to the best of our knowledge and belief, IMA India cannot assume any responsibility for the outcome of actions initiated, or decisions taken, as a result of this document. Moreover, IMA’s assessment is based on conditions as they existed at the time of writing this report, and these may no longer be applicable consequent upon changes in political, economic or trade conditions within the Republic of India or elsewhere. The contents of this report are the intellectual property of IMA India and are copyright protected. Unauthorised copying, reproduction or distribution of the information contained in this report would amount to an infringement of law and would invite applicable penalties, as per Indian laws.

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Contents
1. About IMA India

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2. The Scenario Planning approach for building strategy: an overview

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3. Indian Agriculture: challenges and prospects

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4. Summary and drawings

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