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Describe the impact of globalisation on Indian agriculture

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Answered by aditi1235
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1)Due to globalisation the Indian farmers might have to force much unstable prices for these products fluctuated largely on year-to-year basis .

2) The impact of trade liberalization on the prices of agricultural products at international level and domestic level depend on what policies other countries follow .

3) Export of major agriculture commodities have been liberalised.

4) Major transformation took place with the introduction of high-yielding varieties of crops .

5) This innovation , coupled with investments in infrastructure , expansion of credit marketing and processing facilities led to a significant increase in the use of the modern inputs
Answered by Anonymous
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There +ve & -ve  impacts of globalisation on Indian farmers  

+ve  

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

-ve  

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.

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