How surplus is generated for market in village palampur?
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surplus is generated for the market in village Palampur by using modern methods of farming such as:
1. using h y v seeds they can produce about 3200 kg per hectare
2. by using fertilizers
3. by using pesticides
4.good irrigation facilities
5.by using farm machinery they can do different very fastly
1. using h y v seeds they can produce about 3200 kg per hectare
2. by using fertilizers
3. by using pesticides
4.good irrigation facilities
5.by using farm machinery they can do different very fastly
JathinKrishna:
THANK YOU for the answer. But the last line and the lasst word in your answer, the word "fastly" is wrong it should be written as "quickly" because the word "fastly" is not there in english.
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Palampur Village
Introduction:
Palampur is a hill station in Himachal Pradesh, India's northernmost state. The Palampur Cooperative Tea Factory, which also processes the leaves, is well-known for its tea gardens.
Reason for surplus production:
Farmers create an excessive amount of product, which is referred to as surplus. The excess produce of the farmer is sold on the market, and a profit is made. Surplus is the term for this profit.
(i) Multiple cropping :
- Palampur farmers have adopted a multi-cropping strategy. They cultivate three crops per year and never let their land sit fallow.
(ii) Modern facilities of agriculture :
- They have a well-developed irrigation system.
- In Palampur, electricity arrived early. They farm with modern machinery such as tractors and harvesters. Palampur also makes use of HYV seeds and chemical fertilisers.
(iii) Markets and Education :
- In Palampur, there are modest markets with all of the necessities for daily life.
- Kareem also teaches computer classes, where a large number of pupils attend. Women's high schools and education are provided here.
(iv)Transportation :
- Palampur residents have access to a good transit infrastructure and well-developed highways that allow them to move goods to nearby cities and villages.
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