Way back in 1952 i.e., almost with the inception of planning in India, the idea
was mooted to establish Agro-Economic Research Centre for each state to serve as
the catalyst of region specific agricultural transformation. It was one of the earliest
institutional efforts to propagate and interweave knowledge based farming to a specific
region. The year 1954 was a landmark in the history of agricultural economics in
India as in that year the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Government of India,
established 4 Agro- Economic Research Centres at Delhi, Pune, Chennai and Santiniketan.
2 more centres were established in 1958, one at Jorhat (Assam) and another at Sehore
(Madhya Pradesh). In 1961 one more Agro Economic Research Centre was established
at VallabhVidyaNagar.In the later years three more centres were established at Allahabad,
Waltair and Shimla bringing the total number of centres in the country to 10. In
1966 two more centres were established at ..... Read
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