Conclusion role of technology for the advancement of agriculture in india
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The days of modem technology can be traced to the industrial revolution that increased industrial productivity manifold in some European countries.
Modem technology was also introduced in the field of agriculture in these countries. Since then, with the advancement of knowledge, new technologies are being introduced across the globe rather regularly.
Unfortunately, poor LDCs fail to grow like the developed countries. They lagged far behind the developed countries in terms of technology used in both agriculture and industries. This caused low productivity in agriculture and industry.
Before the 1970s, Indian agricultural output did not rise much to meet the country’s needs. Part of the increase in agricultural production could be attributed to increase in the sown area and to a slightly greater degree to increase in productivity. The mid-1960s was a disaster as far as India’s agricultural sector was concerned. The country witnessed a massive shortfall in agricultural output when the vast number of people faced the twin blows of hunger and malnutrition. This then demanded innovative effort on a massive scale.
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