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today Indian agriculture find itself at the cross road​

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Answered by Aloi99
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→Almost 49% of People in India Work in Primary sector and 27% in Teritiary Sector and The Rest of the 24% in Secondary Sector.

→But Only 15% of The Country GDP comes from the Primary sector, Almost more than 50% of the GDP of India comes from Teritiary sector and the Rest 27% comes from Secondary Sector.

→But According to the number of People employed in the Primary sector and thus, This sector should have more GDP.

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Remember-Primary Sector is Also known as Agriculture and Related Sector.

→India's Agricultural Practices are Done in the Wrong way, which makes economists think if india doesnt Improve it's Agriculture practices then, Indian Agriculture might face Drastic Loss/Problems.

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Answered by salonigupta2022
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Yes, this is true that today, Indian Agriculture finds itself at the crossroads.

India is a country where more than 50% of the population are engaged in Agricultural activities. They are totally dependent on agriculture for their livelihood. But today the development in agricultural sector is found to be very less. There are no proper use of technology in these activities. Many of the farmers are still dependent on traditional use of farming. The farmers also don't get sufficient capital for production. The modern technology such as use of HYV seeds, Pesticides etc are not used regularly. Many farmers doesn't get loans when need. The government also doesn't support these people fully. Due to agricultural loss many Indian farmers committee suicide every year. Thus we can say that "Today, Indian agriculture finds itself at the crossroads."

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