define agricultural diversification. explain its two aspects.how they play role in rural development
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- In the agricultural context, diversification can be regarded as the re-allocation of some of a farm's productive resources, such as land, capital, farm equipment and labour to other products and, particularly in richer countries, to non-farming activities such as restaurants and shops.
- Development is a positive growth or change in economical, social and political aspects of a country. Two aspects of development are:
- (a) Economic development or rise in income of people.
- (b) Social development, which includes education, health and public services.
- Rural development is the process of improving the quality of life and economic well-being of people living in rural areas, often relatively isolated and sparsely populated areas
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Agricultural diversification is one of the essential components of economic growth. It is the stage where traditional agriculture is transformed into a dynamic and commercial sector by shifting the traditional agricultural product mix to high standard products, that has a high potential in stimulating production rate. Here, the agricultural diversification is supported by a change in technology or consumer demand, trade or government policy, and by transportation, irrigation, and, other infrastructures development.
Two aspects of Diversification
The change in the cropping pattern
The transformation of the manpower from agriculture work to other associated activities like poultry, livestock, fisheries, etc. and also non-agriculture sector
For rural people, diversification or focusing on associate activity is important as it gives them an opportunity to earn extra income and overcome poverty.
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