2017
DOI: 10.5958/2322-0430.2017.00190.1
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A Review of the Status of the Groundnut Production and Export of India

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“…This theory was put forward by David Ricardo. In this theory, he states that international trade or exports can occur if there are differences in comparative advantages of each country (Abiad and Teipelke, 2017;Alami, 2017, Bansal et al, 2017, Jaud et al, 2018, Murdock, 2019and Davis and Dingel, 2020. Comparative advantage can be achieved if a country is able to produce a number of goods with a large volume but at a lower cost compared to other countries.…”
Section: Theory Of Comparative Advantagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This theory was put forward by David Ricardo. In this theory, he states that international trade or exports can occur if there are differences in comparative advantages of each country (Abiad and Teipelke, 2017;Alami, 2017, Bansal et al, 2017, Jaud et al, 2018, Murdock, 2019and Davis and Dingel, 2020. Comparative advantage can be achieved if a country is able to produce a number of goods with a large volume but at a lower cost compared to other countries.…”
Section: Theory Of Comparative Advantagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oilseeds group also considered to be one of the great sources of oil (soybean, groundnut, mustard, etc.) and protein (soybean) [1][2][3][4][5]. During the financial year 2022 37 million metric tons around of oilseeds were produces in the Southern parts of country and Soybean was highest produced oilseed among the group (13 million metric tons) (Minhas, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to estimates, groundnut crop production has decreased globally over the past ten years. 5 The enhancement in the crop yield is usually achieved by excessive use of chemical fertilizers in the present agricultural system. 6 However, overemployment of chemical fertilizers results in severe issues, such as soil degradation, nitrogen leaching, soil compaction, and reduction in organic matter in soil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%