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Mahesh Chander

Researcher at Indian Veterinary Research Institute

Publications -  84
Citations -  476

Mahesh Chander is an academic researcher from Indian Veterinary Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Agriculture & Livestock. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 74 publications receiving 401 citations. Previous affiliations of Mahesh Chander include Indian Council of Agricultural Research.

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Organic Agriculture 3.0 is innovation with research

TL;DR: The contribution of organic agriculture to solve current problems linked to food security and environmental quality was discussed during the International Society of Organic Agricultural Research (ISOFAR) Symposium “Organic 3.0 is Innovation with Research”, held September 20-22, 2015, in conjunction with the first ISOFAR International Organic Expo, in Goesan County, Republic of Korea as mentioned in this paper.
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Organic livestock production: an emerging opportunity with new challenges for producers in tropical countries

TL;DR: The authors review the prospects of organic animal husbandry and its possible constraints in developing and tropical countries.
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Privatization of veterinary services in developing countries: a review.

TL;DR: This paper considers the global aspects of the privatization of veterinary services as well as the scenario in India to gain an insight into the very complex and debatable issue of privatization of Veterinary services.
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Livestock technology transfer service in India: A review

TL;DR: The authors, besides the experience they gained in detailed study of extension role of state departments of Animal husbandry, write this review indicating a direction to livestock technology transfer service suitable to India.
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Willingness to pay for cattle and buffalo insurance: an analysis of dairy farmers in central India.

TL;DR: This study addresses the basic question that how many people and to what extent they are willing to pay for livestock insurance and determine the main factors which influence insurance participation of dairy farmers.