Problems and prospect of agriculture in north east india
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If you ever get a chance to stroll through the farms, paddy fields and fruit orchards of NE India you would soon realize the kind of enormous hard work that these farmers have to put in day in and out in order to nurture or raise a crop successfully. Though it seems heavenly for a visitor to stroll across the lush green farm lands characterized by a unique idyllic charm, one cannot miss the struggle that goes at the backdrop of the apparent beauteousness. In other words the challenges faced by the NE Indian farmers are innumerable and some of these challenges are quite critical in nature putting the future prospects of NE Indian farming at stake. A farm visit to any of theNortheast Indian farmlands drops a hint of the kind of struggle the NE Indian farmers need to undertake.
Here are the top challenges faced by NE Indian farmers in the present times-
Instable markets often discourage the northeast Indian farmers to try out anything other than the conventional crops. Had the market conditions been good, farmers could have been enthusiastic about cultivating high value crops in low volume; a pattern that works best for their small, fragmented landholdings. But due to poor market conditions, farmers do not get the confidence to try out new type of crops and thus they do not get the best value for their efforts.
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Major challenges faced by NorthEast Indian Farmers
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If you ever get a chance to stroll through the farms, paddy fields and fruit orchards of NE India you would soon realize the kind of enormous hard work that these farmers have to put in day in and out in order to nurture or raise a crop successfully. Though it seems heavenly for a visitor to stroll across the lush green farm lands characterized by a unique idyllic charm, one cannot miss the struggle that goes at the backdrop of the apparent beauteousness. In other words the challenges faced by the NE Indian farmers are innumerable and some of these challenges are quite critical in nature putting the future prospects of NE Indian farming at stake. A farm visit to any of theNortheast Indian farmlands drops a hint of the kind of struggle the NE Indian farmers need to undertake.