eassy on why farmer is important
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Farmer =>
You know farmer is gives us a happiness life
Farmer Life -
Farmers is a poor man but he always happy and donate happiness farmers do always a hard work in farming farmers is a simple man his life is a simple he wears a dhoti and a kurta in functions in winter he wears a woollens coat
he always grow Grain and sold it market for money Grains are the only means of their livelihood
Farmers work -
Farmers always working in his field and growing grains he grow many types crop in all season like Wheat , paddy, chana, peas, mustard
Why Farmers is important -
In a way, the farmer is our means of livelihood
He grew up in the cities Sells
And we eat it by buying grain And if we do not eat then how to survive, it is very important for us
I hope it's help you
Dear friend -
✉️hear is ur answer ✉️
Farmer =>
You know farmer is gives us a happiness life
Farmer Life -
Farmers is a poor man but he always happy and donate happiness farmers do always a hard work in farming farmers is a simple man his life is a simple he wears a dhoti and a kurta in functions in winter he wears a woollens coat
he always grow Grain and sold it market for money Grains are the only means of their livelihood
Farmers work -
Farmers always working in his field and growing grains he grow many types crop in all season like Wheat , paddy, chana, peas, mustard
Why Farmers is important -
In a way, the farmer is our means of livelihood
He grew up in the cities Sells
And we eat it by buying grain And if we do not eat then how to survive, it is very important for us
I hope it's help you
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Before the 1970s India was not self-sufficient in producing food grains and imports a large sum of food gains from other countries. But, when our imports started blackmailing us then Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri find an alternative and motivated our farmers. In addition, he gave the slogan “Jai Jawan Jai Kisan” which is remembered till day.
After this, the green revolution started in India and we became self-sufficient in food grains. Moreover, we started exporting our surplus to other countries.
Besides, the farmers contribute around 17% of the country’s economy. But still, they live their lives in poverty. Also, they are self-employed and depend only on farming as their main and only occupation.
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