Geography, asked by cooljai2006, 7 months ago

We have to speak on the topic, "impact of globalisation on Indian Agriculture - Boon or Bane?" ( Not from google pls)

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Answered by archanapradeep010719
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it has been driven primarily by the Information and Communication Technology Revolution and in the case of farm products by reduction in government distortion to agricultural production consumption and trade. both have boosted economic growth and reduced poverty globally, especially in Asia.

Answered by Anonymous
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The impact of globalisation on Indian culture has been felt since colonial time. Raw cotton and species are important export them from India in 1917 Indian farmer revolt in Champaran against been forced to Indigo in place of food grain in order to supply dye to Britain's furnishing textile industry. Thus globalisation has had its boons and banes for Indian agriculture. post-liberalization, Indian farmers face new challenges in the form of competition from highly substituted agriculture of developed nation to stop this promotes the need of for making Indian agriculture successful and pro-fit table by improving the condition of small and marginal farmers counted the negative effect of green revolution, developing the promoting organic farming, diversifying cropping pattern from cereals to high value crops.

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