Social Sciences, asked by chhaya55, 1 year ago

31. What are the different ways of increasing production on the same piece of land? Use examples to explain​

Answers

Answered by Thûgłife
2

Explanation:

These days the demand for food and other goods is increasing but the production is very low because of the less land available and the shift of people from agriculture sector to other service and industrial sectors.

It is very important that the farmers increase the crop production in the same piece of land

This can be done by the following methods

1. Mixed cropping

This helps the farmer because if one crop fails he can then be benefited with the other crop and this even increases the production in the same land

• By using biological means

This can be a very good step by the cultivator. The farmers can opt for the bio pesticides, bio fertilisers (manures) so that the land doesn't get polluted with the chemicals by the chemical fertilisers and can be used for many years.

(Chemical fertilisers will definitely give a good yeild athe beginning, but the excess of them would lead to the pollution of the agricultural land and will lead the farmer to abandon the land as it will no more be fit for agricultural use)

• By regulating the use of fertilisers or pesticides

hopes it helps uh

Answered by suryavsready
0

Answer:

Explanation:

hello friend:)

These days the demand for food and other goods is increasing but the production is very low because of the less land available and the shift of people from agriculture sector to other service and industrial sectors.

It is very important that the farmers increase the crop production in the same piece of land

This can be done by the following methods

1. Mixed cropping

This helps the farmer because if one crop fails he can then be benefited with the other crop and this even increases the production in the same land

• By using biological means

This can be a very good step by the cultivator. The farmers can opt for the bio pesticides, bio fertilisers (manures) so that the land doesn't get polluted with the chemicals by the chemical fertilisers and can be used for many years.

(Chemical fertilisers will definitely give a good yeild at the beginning, but the excess of them would lead to the pollution of the agricultural land and will lead the farmer to abandon the land as it will no more be fit for agricultural use)

• By regulating the use of fertilisers or pesticides used.

Hope it helps

Similar questions
Art, 1 year ago