At present, what are the problems faced by the farmers after cultivation of the crop
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Biggest problems faced by farmers ......
Small and fragmented land-holdings: ...
Seeds: ...
Manures, Fertilizers and Biocides: ...
Irrigation: ...
Lack of mechanisation: ...
Soil erosion: ...
Agricultural Marketing:
Small and fragmented land-holdings: ...
Seeds: ...
Manures, Fertilizers and Biocides: ...
Irrigation: ...
Lack of mechanisation: ...
Soil erosion: ...
Agricultural Marketing:
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Explanation:
- Seed is a critical and fundamental input to achieve greater crop yields and sustained agricultural manufacturing development. Distribution of quality seeds are very difficult.
- Unfortunately, the majority of farmers are unable to achieve excellent quality seeds, particularly tiny and marginal farmers, and due primarily to exorbitant prices of better seeds.
- Most of farmers in India use more fertilizers for cultivation. This has resulted in soils being depleted and exhausted resulting in low productivity.
- Nearly all the crops 'average returns are among the lowest in the globe. This is a severe issue that more manures and fertilizers can be used to solve.
- Rainfall is uncertain, unreliable and erratic in India.
- Large tracts of fertile soil are suffering from wind and water soil erosion. This region must be handled correctly and its initial fertility must be restored.
- Despite the large-scale mechanization of agriculture in some areas of the nation, the majority of large-scale agricultural activities are carried out by human hand using easy and conventional instruments and instruments such as wood plough, sickle, etc.
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