Economy, asked by Shrishhhh, 1 year ago

Brief introduction of 'Bumper production- boon or bane to the farmers'​


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Answered by AyushSingh1525
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Indian farmers are currently faced with a problem of plenty. A bumper crop has led to procurement prices plunging, pushing them deeper into the depths of despair.

The crisis has been compounded by inept state governments. Onion growers in Madhya Pradesh have been on the streets for days demanding better prices for their produce, but the administration failed to respond in time. It finally woke up after protests turned violent this Tuesday, leaving at least five farmers dead.

Ironically, the bumper production which ought to have been a boon is proving to be a bane.


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Answered by phillipinestest
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Bumper production may be boon or bane based on its utility.

Explanation:

Recently, farmers are facing innumerable problems. Bumper crops are that production of crops which required ample crop yield. These productions are rarely cropped in the unusual condition of the weather such as heavy rainfall, mild spring season or unseasonal summer.

By analyzing current situation of the farmers Bumper production can be advantageous if it is cultivated in the optimized way and it will be in loss if it is cropped haphazardly.  

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