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In India, agriculture still engages about half of its workforce, and about 85 per cent of its farms are small and marginal. Compared to China and Vietnam, which have experienced fast structural and rural transformation, India's story is of slow transformation. As a result, poverty reduction in India was at a much slower pace during1988 − 2014 , compared to China and Vietnam. India's poverty reduction was slow during 1988 − 2005 , but during 2005 − 2012 , it accelerated dramatically-almost three times faster than during the earlier period. What did India do during this period? Research reveals that the relative price scenario changed significantly (by more than 50 % ) in favour of agriculture in the wake of rising global prices. This boosted private investments in agriculture by more than 50 % . As a result, agri-GDP growth touched 4.1 % during 2007 − 2012 as against 2.4 % during 2002 -2007. The net surplus or agritrade touched $ 25 billion in 2013 -2014; real farm wages rose by 7 % per annum. All this led to unprecedented fall in poverty.
In India, agriculture still engages about half of its workforce, and about 85 per cent of its farms are small and marginal. Compared to China and Vietnam, which have experienced fast structural and rural transformation, India's story is of slow transformation. As a result, poverty reduction in India was at a much slower pace during
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