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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4. Due to absence of firm policy for support pricing, majority
of the farmers are disillusioned. Moreover by - product use,
derived from sugarcane such as by bio-gasoline, Alcohol. The authors are grateful to Director RSAC — U.P., Lucknow for
Breweries/ Distilleries are almost non-existing. his constant guidance and encouragement during the study. We
also wish to thank N.R.D.M.S. (D.S.T. - Govt. of India)
programme co-ordination at New Delhi, for their financial
support.
CONCLUSIONS
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