problems of indian agriculture?
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Answer:
1 Lack of irrigation facility,2 methods of cultivation 3 small and fragmented landholdings 4 exploitation of farmers
Explanation:
Sustained uses of land without able to exist techno-institutional changes have make it difficult the pace of agricultural development. Even though development of resources of irrigation most of the farmers in large parts of the country still depend on monsoon and natural fertility in order to carry on their agriculture.
The right of inheritance had already lead to fragmentation of land holdings. The division of land among successive generations has rendered land -holding size uneconomical, the farmers continue to take maximum output from the limited land in the absence of alternative source of livelihood. Thus there is a enormous pressure on the agricultural land.