Explain the problem of low productivity and small and scattered holding in the context of Indian agriculture
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Explanation:
1. Human Factors:
Human favors are those which are related to training and efficiency of the farmers.
(i) Social atmosphere:
Causes for Low Productivity of Agriculture
Social climate includes customs and traditions. Indian farmer is illiterate and has no knowledge for latest techniques of production. He believes in God and fatalist in thought. He wastes money on customs and traditions. So social climate is not suitable for agriculture.
(ii) Pressure of population on land:
Heavy pressure of population is the main cause of low productivity of Indian agriculture. In 1901, 16.30 crore people were dependent on agriculture. The number has gone up to 58.80 crore. So per capita cultivable land had reduced from 0.43 hectare to 0.23 hectare. Heavy pressure has led to subdivision and fragmentation of land holdings.
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SMALL AND SCATTERED HOLDINGS was became a big problem for farmers.As farmers can't use big machines or green revolution in their farming as that is not possible for them. LOW PRODUCTIVITY was also a big problem as low level productivity covers small acreage for cultivation