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make a report on the crops grown by the farmers nearby your locality and the difficulties they face globalization, higher price of commodities, shortage of labour, unpredictable rainfall, poor irrigation facilities, etc.​

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Answered by josnaelsajoseph
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While agriculture’s share in India’s economy has progressively declined to less than 15% due to the high growth rates of the industrial and services sectors, the sector’s importance in India’s economic and social fabric goes well beyond this indicator. First, nearly three-quarters of India’s families depend on rural incomes. Second, the majority of India’s poor (some 770 million people or about 70 percent) are found in rural areas. And third, India’s food security depends on producing cereal crops, as well as increasing its production of fruits, vegetables and milk to meet the demands of a growing population with rising incomes. To do so, a productive, competitive, diversified and sustainable agricultural sector will need to emerge at an accelerated pace.

India is a global agricultural powerhouse. It is the world’s largest producer of milk, pulses, and spices, and has the world’s largest cattle herd (buffaloes), as well as the largest area under wheat, rice and cotton. It is the second largest producer of rice, wheat, cotton, sugarcane, farmed fish, sheep & goat meat, fruit, vegetables and tea. The country has some 195 m ha under cultivation of which some 63 percent are rainfed (roughly 125m ha) while 37 percent are irrigated (70m ha). In addition, forests cover some 65m ha of India’s land.

Answered by llMrSwagerll
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शोधार्थियों के अनुसार, प्रादेशिक भूगोल ही भूगोल का मुख्य क्षेत्र है। यह इसलिए है क्योंकि भूगोलवेत्ता क्षेत्र और इसके पर्यावरण का बेहतर ज्ञान रखते हैं ताकि पर्यावरणीय संदर्भ को समझने में वे प्रादेशिक नीति-निर्माताओं की मदद कर सकें और एक प्रदेश में नई पहल और प्रविधि के संलयन की प्रक्रिया में मदद मिल सके।06-Dec-2015

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