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Describe the impact of globalisation on agriculture

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

New techniques are adopted in farming

Increase in productivity

Minimum usage of fertiliser and pesticides and water

Fruits, nuts, vegetables which were first imported from foreign countries are now produced at our places n exported which in turn increased foreign exchange

R & D to acquire position in world agriculture market

Establishment of food processing industries ,increase in employment

Minimum wastage of grains, fruits, vegetables as we can adopted techniques from develop country

Less manpower in field, unemployment in villages

High cost

Gap increase between rich n poor farmers

High cost>high loans > if crop fails> high loss> suicide.

Globalisation has posed and new challenge to Indian agriculture through India is an important producer of many crops it is not able to compete with the developed countries because agriculture is highly subsidised in other countries it is only when Indian farmers diversify from cultivation of cereals to high value crops their position will improve.

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