History, asked by sayalihedau05, 4 months ago

explain the challenges the Indian farmer's are suffering through

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Answered by Sasanksubudhi
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Indian agriculture is plagued by several problems; some of them are natural and some others are manmade.

Small and fragmented land-holdings: ...

Seeds: ...

Manures, Fertilizers and Biocides: ...

Irrigation: ...

Lack of mechanisation: ...

Soil erosion: ...

Agricultural Marketing: ...

Inadequate storage facilities:

Answered by Nathalie14
4

Answer:  

( tho i dont mean it as a bad thing) ( they work really hard to achieve their goals and they should be appreciated)

Three agriculture sector challenges will be important to India’s overall development and the improved welfare of its rural poor:

1.   Raising agricultural productivity per unit of land: Raising productivity per unit of land will need to be the main engine of agricultural growth as virtually all cultivable land is farmed. Water resources are also limited and water for irrigation must contend with increasing industrial and urban needs. All measures to increase productivity will need exploiting, amongst them: increasing yields, diversification to higher value crops, and developing value chains to reduce marketing costs.

2.  Reducing rural poverty through a socially inclusive strategy that comprises both agriculture as well as non-farm employment: Rural development must also benefit the poor, landless, women, scheduled castes and tribes.

3.  Ensuring that agricultural growth responds to food security needs: The sharp rise in food-grain production during India’s Green Revolution of the 1970s enabled the country to achieve self-sufficiency in food-grains and stave off the threat of famine. ]

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