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Dr. Arnab Roy, Ph.D.

Scientist (Agricultural Economics)

Present

ICAR-Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute

New Delhi

India

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Dr. Arnab Roy

Scientist (Agricultural Economics)

Division of Forecasting and System Modelling, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute, New Delhi 110012, India

Ph. +91-9475452924

Email: royarnab_94@rediffmail.com

I completed my B.Sc. (Agriculture, Hons.) at Palli Siksha Bhavana, Visva‑Bharati University, Sriniketan, India during the period 2011–2015, securing 83.90% marks. Following this, I pursued a Master’s degree in Agricultural Economics at ICAR‑NDRI, Karnal, Haryana from 2015–2017, where I achieved 81.00% marks. To further advance my academic career, I enrolled in the Ph.D. program in Agricultural Economics at the University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK, Bengaluru, Karnataka between 2017–2021, successfully completing it with a CGPA of 9.07.

Work Experience:

  • Scientist-B, Central Silk Board, Min. of Textile, GoI, from 20.11.203 to 07.04.2025
  • Assistant Professor in Agricultural Economics in Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab from 25th March, 2021 to 25th Jan, 2023.
  • Assistant Professor in Agricultural Economics in Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi from 27th Jan, 2023 to 17th July, 2023.
  • Impact Assessment
  • Agricultural Technology Assessment
  • Applied Economics
  • Policy Analysis
  • Roy, A. (2023). Price Dynamics and Integration in India’s Staple Food Commodities—Evidence from Wholesale and Retail Rice and Wheat Markets. Commodities, 2, 52–72.
  • Roy, A. (2022). Economic analysis of dairy production among small and medium scale farmers in Karnataka: A case study of Bengaluru district. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 90(5), 798–803.
  • Roy, A. (2021). Pattern and Sources of Farm Investment in Agriculture of West Bengal: A Comparative Analysis Between Small and Large Farm. Economic Affairs, 66, 109–115.
  • Roy, A. (2022). The Pattern of Farm Investment in Livestock Enterprise: A Comparative Analysis in Two Contrasting Regions of Eastern India. Indian Journal of Economics and Development, 18(2), 388–394.
  • Roy, A. (2021). Livelihood Security of Migrated Farm Labours during COVID‑19 Lockdown: Evidence from North Karnataka Region. Economic Affairs, 67, 283–288.
  • Roy, A. (2018). An Economic Analysis of Food Consumption Pattern in West Bengal with Special Reference to Dairy Products. Indian Journal of Economics and Development, 14(2), 364–368.
  • Roy, A. (2025). Composite fish culture for strengthening income of fish farmers: Micro‑economic evidence from West Bengal, India. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 72(2), 133–138.
  • Roy, A. (2025). Economic Vulnerability of Tribal Households in Southern India: The Role of Non‑Timber Forest Products. Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension Economics & Sociology, 43(7), 177–198.
  • Roy, A. (2025). The unsung women of citriculture: Bridging science and society through macro and micro analysis for improved technology adoption in citrus value chain. Frontiers in Sociology, 10(1656780), 1–17.
  • Roy, A. (2020). Dairy farming and income of rural households. LAP Lambert Academic Publishers. ISBN: 978‑620‑0‑43151‑6.
  • Roy, A. (2018). Economics of Litchi Cultivation in Uttarakhand. R.A.R Publications, New Delhi. ISBN: 978‑81‑941991‑5‑1.
  • Roy, A. (2020). Conjunctive use of irrigation water in Karnataka. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing. ISBN‑10: 6200430950; ISBN‑13: 978‑6200430953.
  • Roy, A. (2021). An economic and institutional review of Water User Associations (WUAs) in Odisha. In P. K. Roy, M. B. Roy, & S. Pal (Eds.), Advances in Water Resources Management for Sustainable Use (Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering). Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978‑981‑33‑6412‑7_23