Describe the impact of globalisation on Indian agriculture ?
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the impact are , as follows
1.Indian crops are not growing ( like wheat , rice , coffee) because the others or we can say foreign crops are growing in india.
2.cotton was exporting to british region in larger scale .
3. increase in use of fertilizer and pesticides
4.unemployment between villagers occurs
5.employment in factories increases
6High cost>high loans > if crop fails> high loss> suicide
#hope this will help u ...
1.Indian crops are not growing ( like wheat , rice , coffee) because the others or we can say foreign crops are growing in india.
2.cotton was exporting to british region in larger scale .
3. increase in use of fertilizer and pesticides
4.unemployment between villagers occurs
5.employment in factories increases
6High cost>high loans > if crop fails> high loss> suicide
#hope this will help u ...
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Impacts of Globalisation On Indian agriculture:-
1️⃣Due to globalisation, Indian farmers have been exposed to new Challenges. Indian agricultural products were unable to compete with the products of developed countries .
2️⃣Indian cotton was exported to Britain as a raw material for fulfilling the need of British textile industries.
3️⃣Land degradation was caused due to overuse of Chemicals, in the green revolution.
1️⃣Due to globalisation, Indian farmers have been exposed to new Challenges. Indian agricultural products were unable to compete with the products of developed countries .
2️⃣Indian cotton was exported to Britain as a raw material for fulfilling the need of British textile industries.
3️⃣Land degradation was caused due to overuse of Chemicals, in the green revolution.
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