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Come up with one new suggestion for the upliftment of Agriculture.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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5 Key Measures to Improve Farming Productivity

5 Key Measures to Improve Farming ProductivitySmart water management. Using of drop by drop or sprinkler irrigation systems you can increase crop yields up to 50 percent.

5 Key Measures to Improve Farming ProductivitySmart water management. Using of drop by drop or sprinkler irrigation systems you can increase crop yields up to 50 percent.Varieties selection. Improved heat tolerant varieties allow the plant to maintain yields at higher temperatures. ...

5 Key Measures to Improve Farming ProductivitySmart water management. Using of drop by drop or sprinkler irrigation systems you can increase crop yields up to 50 percent.Varieties selection. Improved heat tolerant varieties allow the plant to maintain yields at higher temperatures. ... Conservation tillage. ...

5 Key Measures to Improve Farming ProductivitySmart water management. Using of drop by drop or sprinkler irrigation systems you can increase crop yields up to 50 percent.Varieties selection. Improved heat tolerant varieties allow the plant to maintain yields at higher temperatures. ... Conservation tillage. ... Nitrogen. ...

5 Key Measures to Improve Farming ProductivitySmart water management. Using of drop by drop or sprinkler irrigation systems you can increase crop yields up to 50 percent.Varieties selection. Improved heat tolerant varieties allow the plant to maintain yields at higher temperatures. ... Conservation tillage. ... Nitrogen. ... Farm management software.

Answered by vaibhavdantkale65
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Arguably, reviving India's agriculture is the country's most important agenda. But who will carry forward this primary livelihood activity? There might not be a next generation farmer left in the country. According to the Census 2011, every day 2,000 farmers give up farming. The young among the farming communities are hardly interested in agriculture. Even a majority of students who graduate from agricultural universities switch over to other professions. It is called the "great Indian agro brain drain". Paradoxically, agriculture still seems dependable: despite dipping contribution to the country's gross domestic product, 55 per cent of the workforce hails from the agriculture sector. Jitendra speaks to students of agriculture to understand what can attract the youth to farming

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