Problem of indian agriculture
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1) small and fragmentated land- holdings...
2) seeds
3) measures, fertilizer and includes...
4) irrigation....
5) lack of mechanisation.....
6) soil erosion...
7) agricultural marketing....
8) inadequate storage facilities......
2) seeds
3) measures, fertilizer and includes...
4) irrigation....
5) lack of mechanisation.....
6) soil erosion...
7) agricultural marketing....
8) inadequate storage facilities......
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there are many problems of agriculture some of them I had written here:
1.small and fragmented holdings: the seemingly abundance of net down area of 141.2 million hectares and total cropped area of 189.7 million hectares pales into insignificance when we see that it is divided into economically unviable small and scattered holdings.
the average size of holdings was 2.28 hectares in 1970-71 which was reduced to 18.2 hectares in 1995-96. the size of the holdings will further decrease with the finite sub-division of the land holdings.
I hope, this will be enough for you.....
1.small and fragmented holdings: the seemingly abundance of net down area of 141.2 million hectares and total cropped area of 189.7 million hectares pales into insignificance when we see that it is divided into economically unviable small and scattered holdings.
the average size of holdings was 2.28 hectares in 1970-71 which was reduced to 18.2 hectares in 1995-96. the size of the holdings will further decrease with the finite sub-division of the land holdings.
I hope, this will be enough for you.....
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