Food Security in India: Measures, Norms and Issues

Food Security in India: Measures, Norms and Issues

Author: 
Suryanarayan, M.H.
Publisher: 
Blackwell Publishers Ltd
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Journal Title: 
Development and Change
Source: 
Development and Change, Vol. 28, Number 4, pp. 771-789, October 1997
Abstract: 

Although assessments by conventional macro measures show considerable improvement in food security in India, the levels of cereal consumption and calorie intake of even the general population are still below the normative threshold limits. This article brings out the dynamics of changes in institutional and production conditions and their implications for consumption patterns and food security at the micro level. The article uses empirical evidence to raise a number of issues, and calls for emphasis on investment in human capital by way of improvements in food and calorie intake for efficiency and economic growth.

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CITATION: Suryanarayan, M.H.. Food Security in India: Measures, Norms and Issues . : Blackwell Publishers Ltd , . Development and Change, Vol. 28, Number 4, pp. 771-789, October 1997 - Available at: https://library.au.int/food-security-india-measures-norms-and-issues-3