For which reasons adequate development in agricultural fleld is not achieved in India?
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agriculture development in India:
the term 'Green revolution' refers to a sustained continuous increase in agriculture productivity or a yield per acre take-off in traditional agriculture.
the stress is on intensiverather than extensive cultivation so as to raise productivity per hectare. it signifiesare shipped to the agriculture production functions and the consequent increase in land productivity, i.e. yield per hectare
1 Decrease in area under cultivation
2 In favourable condition in climate
3decrease in no of cultivators
4 monsoon failures and drought, floods
5 liberalisation of economy ,expansion in industrial sectors
6 pollution of water and air
7 over use of chemical fertilizer making soil infertile
8 lack of machinenisation
9 inefficient credit and loan facilities
10 vast no. of farmers have small fragments of land