define globalisation and the two effect on Indian agiculture
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the integration between countries through foreign trade and foreign investment by multinational companies is called globalisation.
The effects of globalisation on Indian Agriculture :-
agriculturist in USA are heavily subsidised by the government, so that they can export products like wheat and cotton at very low prices to developing the countries, does competiting with adversely affecting farmers in the countries.
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the integration between countries through foreign trade and foreign investment by multinational companies is called globalisation.
The effects of globalisation on Indian Agriculture :-
agriculturist in USA are heavily subsidised by the government, so that they can export products like wheat and cotton at very low prices to developing the countries, does competiting with adversely affecting farmers in the countries.
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Globalisation is the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide.
Effects of globalisation on Indian agriculture are:-
- Availability of modern agro-technologies.
- Rise in production and activity.
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