Economy, asked by radha101mfp, 9 months ago

modern farming methods require More inputs which are manufactured in industry. Do you agree​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it is true that modern farming methods require more inputs which are manufactured in industry. For example;

(i) HYV seeds, insecticides, pesticides and chemical fertilizers needed for increasing the yield per hectare are all manufactured in industries.

(ii) Farmers use farm machinery like tractors, threshers and also combined harvesters which are also manufactured in industries.

(iii) Tube well equipment and water pumps used for irrigation are also manufactured in industries.

Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it is correct to say that modern farming methods require more inputs which are manufactured in the industry. It is because modern farming methods use a high-yielding variety of seeds. These seeds require both chemical fertilisers and pesticides, agricultural implementations like tractors and proper irrigation facilities like electric tube wells and all these elements are manufactured in industries. However, on the other hand, traditional farming methods use a relatively low-yielding variety of seeds and use cow dung and other natural manures as fertiliser, which is why they are less dependent on industrial outputs.

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