Four reasons that led to agricultural growth in India after the independence
Answers
Answer:
INCOME FROM GOVERN MENT INCRESE AND TAX
*Expansion of area was the main source of growth in the period of fifties and sixties after that the contribution of increased land area under agricultural production has declined over time and increase in productivity became the main source of growth in agricultural production.
*The enhanced use of iron in the field of agriculture increased the agricultural production. Iron axes were used to clear the forests. This enabled to expand the area under agriculture. Iron ploughshare was used to churn the fertile soil, hence in
*Societies have subsequently developed across the globe because of these agricultural advances and the factors that caused the rise of agriculture range from genetic circumstances, geographical factors, favorable climatic conditions, and social developments that encouraged greater dependence on agriculture over time.
*Factors like good irrigation , good quality of fertilizer and manures have helped the agriculture of India.