Geography, asked by ritik2854, 1 year ago

how do the size of land holding labour and capital influence the agricultural development in an area ? explain

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Answered by Arslankincsem
10

Considering the three points, the first one is land holding.


Well,the bigger and fertile is the land, the more is the harvest and crop production.


Having a large plot of land isn't the only variant.


It needs the right direction and irrigation, fertile soil, adequate water, fertilizers for a good production of crops.


The second is the labour. Inspite of the fact that agricultural technology has advanced,yet the manual labour cannot be replaced.


A major sector of Indian population depends on agriculture.


Manual labour ensures that each and every crop gets the proper attention and care for it to grow healthy.


The third variant being the capital.


Capital is a vital source.


The more is the capital, the more are the raw material and technology.


The more are the resources and outcomes.


Hence, the three factors play a very vital role for agricultural development in an area.

Answered by kingofself
7

The size of land holding labour and capital influence the agricultural development in an area increase the crop production.

Explanation:

  • The main inputs in agriculture are land, water, labor and capital.
  • Good farmland with sufficient water supply, the accessibility of farm workers at reasonable salaries and sufficient capital to invest in other farm facilities (farm machines, farm houses, threshold and storage, repair stores, farm highways and irrigation channels, transport, etc.)
  • And the provision of working capital for farm activities are needed to increase the agriculture activities.
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