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Agriculture and Industry are the two sides of the same coin. Explain
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Answered by Anonymous
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) Agro-based industries in India have given a major boost to agriculture by raising its productivity. (ii) Industry has contributed to agriculture by using the implements like irrigation pumps, fertilisers, insecticides, pesticides, plastic and PVC pipes, ' machines tools sprinkles, drip irrigation systems etc. (iii) Thus, development and competitiveness and manufacturing industry has not only assisted agriculturalists in increasing their productivity, but also made production process very efficient. (iv) In the present day world of globalisation, industry needs to the more efficient and competitive. (v) Today we are not only self sufficient in agriculture but our farmers are able to complete with other farmers in the world and India is able to produce goods for the international market

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Answered by MukhlezurHussain
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Agriculture and Industry go hand in hand when it comes to economic development, only until the welfare of all the sections of the society are taken care of. Both the sectors, their complementary and competitive nature, are vital for a developing country like India.

Agreed upon is the fact that the two sectors are complementary to each other but the competitive spirit among them cannot be hidden. With the emergence and development of other sectors in India, the people engaged in agriculture, mainly farmers have been neglected to a large extent. The greed to move fast has led politicians and economists to ignore the suicidal attempts made by the farmers.

Industrialization has introduced modern tools and techniques, which now are a part and parcel of the agricultural sector. Machines like tractors, reapers, harvesters and techniques like crop rotation, new irrigation methods have improved the quantity and volume of the agricultural produce.

India has always been an agriculture based country. Our economy is directly affected by any kind of agricultural change. At the time of independence, it was India’s main occupation. With the advent of Industrial revolution in 1990s, the structure of the economy has changed. It has greatly affected agriculture in India.

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