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of social and eco- nomic progress in the backward and tribal areas of central india. many changes, though gradual, xii the asa programmes have contributed positively to agricultural improvement, so- cial development and people's livelihoods. with its limited resources, asa has sown the seeds of social
(soy, wheat, pulses) under the buy back guarantee of the state and central government institutions (national seeds corporation ltd) and private seed production companies; aggregation of crop produce and sale in the bigger market/processing units (cotton, soy, wheat, coriander, chick pea, pigeon pea,...
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