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.There is a farm if the total population of the crop was double of the purchasement if the farmer and If a farmer purchased 20% of the crop . find the the total population of the crop which was grown.​

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Answered by samridhyasardar
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Answer:

India has enough food; does it have too many people working in agriculture? The pressure on land is an outcome of policy, which condemns most people to marginal farming. India needs a different set of solutions for agriculture and for those working the land.India is an agricultural country. Agriculture is “only” ~16 % of GDP but the largest sector for employment. Officially farmers are only a few hundred million, but adding family members who help or occasionally farm, as also wage labourers, the number of farm workers is likely to be closer to half a billion people. But how many people would India need farming if it were as labour efficient as the US for growing crops? I am not suggesting it is possible, or even desirable (large, mechanised farms with massive chemical and water inputs) but as a thought exercise? Just four million people.

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Answered by debanshubhattacharyy
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Step-by-step explanation:

the total population of the grown corp will be 40% of the corp

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