waht is the impact of globalisation on agriculture
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the impact of globalization on Indian agriculture has been felt since colonial times.
Raw cotton and spices were important export items from India. In 1917, Indian farmers revolted in Champaran against being forced to grow indigo in place of food grains, in order to supply dye to Britain's flourishing textile industry. Thus, globalisation has had its boons and banes for Indian agriculture.
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There +ve & -ve impacts of globalisation on Indian farmers
+ve
New techniques are adopted in farming
Increase in productivity
Minimum usage of fertiliser and pesticides and water
Fruits, nuts, vegetables which were first imported from foreign countries are now produced at our places n exported which in turn increased foreign exchange
R & D to acquire position in world agriculture market
Establishment of food processing industries ,increase in employment
Minimum wastage of grains, fruits, vegetables as we can adopted techniques from develop country
-ve
Less manpower in field, unemployment in villages
High cost
Gap increase between rich n poor farmers
High cost>high loans > if crop fails> high loss> suicide.
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