"The impact of Globalization on Indian agriculture is not a new phenomenon." Justify your answer with suitable examples.
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Negative impacts of globalization in India include high costs of production, and diminishing economic return. Negative impacts from new agricultural techniques used by famers to make the green revolution succesful include loss of soil fertility, diminishing water resources, erosion of soil, soil toxicity, pollution of underground water and global warming. The damages caused in the process of the green revolution affect the soil, groundwater, and ecosystem. Sustainable measures need to be taken to reduce the harm caused by globalization on Indian agriculture.
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