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how do the size of land holdings, labour and capital influence the agriculture development in an area. explain......... ​

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Answered by nikhildiwakar4475
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Explanation:

These influence in large way because capital is the thing it means we invest money in any business because without capital it can not possible to do the agriculture. Labour is also important because without labour agriculture not done and they have less bargaining power. So we know that we have if capital and agriculture then we do agriculture. I hope it is well for or more explanation again ask question.

Answered by StarrySoul
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Size Of Land Holdings,Labour and Capital influence the agriculture development in These Ways :

Size Of Land Holdings : The size of farms affects the agriculture pattern and the yield per unit hectare. In the densely populated areas of the developing countries,the farm size is generally very small due to growing rural population and the law of succession which leads to fragmentation of land.

Labour : The availability of labour has great influence on cropping pattern of a region. The labour requirements varies with different crops. In many parts of India,seasonal unemployment exists in rural areas, whereas during the periods of Sowing and Harvesting there could be shortage of labours.

Capital : All agriculture inputs,like the HYV seeds, means of irrigation, fertilisers,pesticides,hiring labours, machines,land lease,fodder,fuel,power and veterinary services,require capital. The cultivation of commercial crops using new technologies requires more capital than required in the traditional way of cultivation.

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