Economy, asked by sushank6433, 1 year ago

How the surplus farm products is sold by the farmers

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Answered by Sidyandex
120

Farmers grow crops on their land and the total amount of crops they grow, they keep a required portion for the consumption of their family.

The surplus amount is sold by the farmer in the market.

This is from where traders buy crops and sell it to shopkeepers in the cities and towns.

They retain a part of the wheat for the family consumption and sell the surplus wheat.

Answered by sharmapushkar800
11

Answer:

Let us assume that farmers have produced wheat on their land. They retain a part of the wheat for the family consumption and sell the surplus wheat. Small farmers like Savita have little surplus wheat because their total production is small and from this a substantial share is kept for their own family needs. The medium and large farmers supply wheat to the market which the traders buy and sell it further to shopkeepers in the towns and cities.

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