1. Do you think it is important for india to be self- sufficient in food grains production? Discuss.
2. How is dry land agriculture different from irrigated agriculture?
3. How has the green revolution in some areas resulted in short term gains and long term losses to farmers?
4. Explain all the ways in which the Indian government supported the Green revolution?
Answers
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Ques:-Do you think it is important for india to be self- sufficient in food grains production?
Ans:-Yes. It is important to be self-sufficient in food grains. ... Unless we are self sufficient in the production of Food Grains, it is not possible to provide food to all.
Ques:-How is dry land agriculture different from irrigated agriculture?
Ans:-In dryland agriculture a farmer has only one season to do agriculture whereas in irrigated agriculture a farmer may grow crops throughout the year. Dry land Agriculture: Scientific management of soil and crops under dry lands with out irrigation is called dry land agriculture
Ques:-How has the green revolution in some areas resulted in short term gains and long term losses to farmers?
Ans:-The Green Revolution has resulted in short terms gains but it has become long term losses to farmers. The excessive use of fertilizers and pesticides made the crops to grow artificially. The natural taste of the crops spoiled due to the use of chemicals. The fertility of the land has spoiled by these chemicals
Ques:-Explain all the ways in which the Indian government supported the Green revolution?
Ans:-The Indian government supported the Green Revolution in the following ways : The government offered High Yielding Variety of seeds and early maturing seeds at a subsidized price to the farmers. The government provided better irrigation facilities. Drip irrigation and sprinklers were used.
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Answer:
Yes, India should be self-sufficient in food grains, because Food Corporation of India (FCI) was formed by the Government to purchase food grains from the farmers and store them. It stocks food grains and supplies to ration shops and other government schemes like midday meals in schools.
dryland agriculture is mainly rain dependent. Les irrigation facilities low facility of soil are all hindrances in dryland agriculture.
due to green revolution packages agriculture was well developed and resulted good production. but in some areas the productive of land has started showing a declining Trend.held responsible for the grading the soils. periodic carati of water has lead to A reduction in area under irrigation. inefficient water management has led to water logging and salinity.
the Indian government supported the green revolution.
- by establishing agriculture institutions.
- by establishing new irrigation and power projects.
- by introducing new high yielding varieties of seeds.
- by banning exports
- by introducing new farming technologies.