what are problems faced by farmers in inadiquate rainfall
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FARMERS WERE UNHAPPY AS INADIQUATE RAINFALL DOESN'T PROVIDE SUFFICIENT WATER AND PLANT GETS DRY
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Indian farmers face multitude of problems before independence and also after independence. The former is due to colonial exploitation and later due to middle men exploitation.
Fragmented land holdings - Indian landholdings are so small that makes little marketable surplus. This makes them to go for subsistence agriculture and also difficult for mechanization.
Looting Middle men - Most of the farmers are left with small volume of produce. Taking them to Government mandi will be a burden as transportation costs, storage costs adds up. So they sell it to middle men at distress price.
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