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Impact of crop diversification on socio-economic life of tribal farmers: A case study from Eastern ghats of India

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  • Sadasiba Tripathy
  • Sandhyarani Das

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In this study we investigated impact of crop diversification on socio-economic life of tribal people from eastern ghats of India. We have adopted linear regression formalism to check impact of cross diversification. We observe a positive intercept for almost all factors. Coefficient of correlation is calculated to examine the inter dependence of CDI and our various individually measured dependent variables. A positive correlation is observed in almost all factors. This study shows that a positive change occurred in their social, economic life in the post diversification era.

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  • Sadasiba Tripathy & Sandhyarani Das, 2020. "Impact of crop diversification on socio-economic life of tribal farmers: A case study from Eastern ghats of India," Papers 2011.07326, arXiv.org.
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    1. Singh, Vivek Kumar & Singh, RD, 2011. "Pattern diversities in cropping systems in tribal regions: a case study of Jhabua tribal district in Madhya Pradesh, India," MPRA Paper 28156, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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