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impact of globalisation on agriculture important points​

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Answered by clouds78
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The impact of globalization on Indian agriculture has been felt since colonial times.

Raw cotton and spices were important export items from India. In 1917, Indian farmers revolted in Champaran against being forced to grow indigo in place of food grains, in order to supply dye to Britain's flourishing textile industry. Thus, globalisation has had its boons and banes for Indian agriculture.

Post liberalization, Indian farmers face new challenges in the form of competition from highly subsidized agriculture of developed nations. This prompts the need for making Indian agriculture successful and profitable by improving the conditions of small and marginal farmers, countering the negative effects of Green Revolution, developing and promoting organic farming, and diversifying cropping pattern from cereals to high-value crops.

Answered by khushboo1395
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  • polluted water make plants weak
  • axcess  of carbon dioxide make  soil unfertile
  • plants die because of bad air and axcess carbon dioxide

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