Social Sciences, asked by Harish7699, 10 months ago

in Palampur the yield of wheat grown from the traditional varieties was 2300 kg per hectare with HIV seeds the yield went up to 3200 kg per hectare in many areas green revolution is associated with the loss of soil fertility due to increase the use of chemical fertilizers also continuous use of groundwater for tubewell irrigation has reduced the water table below the ground in above the context do you think the farmers of Palampur are following could agricultural practices if not what basic principles are they violating how would they rectify the problem ​

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Answered by nightmare58
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In Palanpur builder feet with HIV seatsAnd the usage of chemical fertilisers and pesticides and insecticides also are the reasons For the Lost of fertilityOf the soil in the agriculture
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