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collect information about problems faced by farmers and measure taken by govt to help the farmer

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Answered by JakkulaDeekshitha
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What measures are taken by the government to resolve the problems faced by farmers in India?

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Premchandra J Lokhande, Promoter and Directore (2000-present)

Answered Jun 6, 2018 · Author has 155answers and 18.7k answer views

It is understood in 2005 , and very much work done in the direction of socio economic and lifestyle development of whole country,

the need is resources management sustainable way ,countries budget 40 % reserved for agri secctor , should be used for startups .so vibrant india and smart village two brands registered by ‘smart money capital analysis private limited “ a vehicle for research for concept and tradem

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technologies developed for biomass utilisation at optimal basis , preparation of ethanol , biogas and biochar and fertilisers considered,via artificial intelligence precise farming ,

special technique first time in world “soil health card” was prepared to forecast the soil polarities for organic inputs ,seeds ,crop patterns for highest yield in farming.

concept of new smart village cluster development with cultural resort inbuilt was prepared for lifestyle and welfare and cottage industries for startups ,providing then ecosystem and branding support ,

all this blue print was submitted to BJP fovernment well in advance in 2009 ,

perhaps government advisers tried to twist the concept and implement very wrongly their way so farmers situation gpot very worst and billions of dollars spending by government for smart village didnt solved the purpose

Since consultants who are wellknown in whole world warned us not to disclose idea and concept to government but as a promoted i felt since this is BJP party agenda this will take off , but they betrayed us , used our trademarks ,misguide information on wikipedia etc ,

unless something very concrete sustanable technology and procedures for implementation developed it was impossible to achieve this target , evern we took 7 years to come on conclusion after rejecting many present technologies including wind and solar , we found nothing will viable ,so we developed precise things for food , energy , lifestyle ,education and circular development but government of india spoiled the attempt as they dont want to consult us and to spent government tax payers money as per their way for corruption.,

All our team scattered , government strike off company to grab trademarks which was dormate due to non response from BJP ruling party

Answered by sonabrainly
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1. Agriculture is unorganized activity today

Indian agriculture is largely an unorganized sector. No systematic institutional and organizational planning is involved in cultivation, irrigation, harvesting etc.

Institutional finances are not adequately available and minimum purchase price fixed by the government do not reach the poorest farmer.

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