Describe the impact of globalisation on Indian agriculture.
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Globalisation has posed and new challenges India agriculture through India is an important producer of many crop it is not able to compete with the developed country because agriculture is highly subsidised in other countries it is only when Indian framers diversify from cultivation of cereals to high.
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- Globalisation is not a new phenomenon. In the 19th Century ,Indian spices were exported to different countries of the world and farmers of South India were encouraged to grow these crops .
- Cotton were exported to Britain as a raw material for the textile industries .
- Farmers have been exposed to new challenges after 1990 .
- Agricultural Products are not able to compeate with the developed countries because of the highly subsidised agriculture in these countries .
- The Green Revolution has caused Land Degradation due to overuse of chemicals , drying acquifers and varnishing biodiversity .
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