Impact of Globalisation on Agriculture
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Globalization has allowed agricultural production to grow much faster than in the past.
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- Globlisation is existing from the time of colonisation.
- During the 19th century spices were exported to Europe.
- Special farmers of South India were encouraged to grow spices , which were exported to many country.
- Even today spices are one of the most important exported from India.
- Cotton was exported to mill in Manchester and Liverpool for textile industry.
- Indigo was also exported to Britain text ile industry.Thus, champaaran movement in 1997 in Bihar.
- agriculture has assumed a different dimension now.
- Farmers in Europe and America are highly subsidised by their government and thus our farmer are not able to complete with them on prices.
- Under globalisation particularly after 1990 . The farmer in India been exposed to new challenges.
- the green revolution has results in land degradation and vanishing Biodiversity.
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