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Radhika Rani Cherukuri

Researcher at National Institute of Rural Development

Publications -  6
Citations -  40

Radhika Rani Cherukuri is an academic researcher from National Institute of Rural Development. The author has contributed to research in topics: Agriculture & Agricultural productivity. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 30 citations.

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Producer Organisations in Indian Agriculture Their Role in Improving Services and Intermediation

TL;DR: In this article, the role of producer organisations in improving service delivery to producers/farmers is examined and it observes that access to technology and other farm advisory services for producers can improve service delivery.
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Drudgery reduction, physical activity and energy requirements in rural livelihoods.

TL;DR: The results suggest that drudgery reduction can offer rural households an important route to improved nutritional status and can lead to increased incidence of overweight and obesity for some segments of the population.
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Physical activity, time use, and food intakes of rural households in Ghana, India, and Nepal.

TL;DR: This work develops a methodology for generating reliable livelihood energy/calorie expenditure profiles for rural agricultural households using research-grade accelerometer devices and integrates the data on physical activity and energy expenditure in rural households with data on time-use and food intakes to generate a data set that provides a unique window into rural livelihoods.
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Physical activity, time use, and food intakes of rural households in Ghana, India, and Nepal 2017-2018

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed methods and protocols for generating reliable human energy expenditure profiles that can be used in a variety of agricultural settings in developing countries, such as Ghana, India, and Nepal.
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Impact of Watershed Programme on Nutritional Security: Evidences from the Field

TL;DR: In this paper, a study was taken up in four watershed villages in Telangana Province of India, where the performance of watershed programmes was appreciable from the point of view of increase in disposable income with an increase in crop diversification and with increase in employment through wage works.