Economy, asked by vivek123098, 1 year ago

From where do farmers obtain the inputs that they require?

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Answered by Mohit123Sharma
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Mainly, farmers buy the inputs on local markets or, if they're looking for plants which are not native for the place they're living in it might be wise to travel once a year to another market farther away to get better prices and quality of some plants.

Over they year, a farmer will use purchased inputs to grow their harvest. Their income is calculated by substracting the amount of money spent on input, fertilizers, workforce and other key-resources from the amount earned from selling crops.

The idea is that each year the difference shoul d be bigger;)

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