what are the agricultural policies in India
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Agricultural policy of a country is mostly designed by the Government for raising agricultural production and productivity and also for raising the level of income and standard of living of farmers within a definite time frame. This policy is formulated for all round and comprehensive development of the agricultural sector.
main objective:
Raising the Productivity of Inputs:
One of the important objectives of India’s agricultural policy is to improve the productivity of inputs so purchased viz., HYV seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, irrigation projects etc.
One of the important objectives of India’s agricultural policy is to improve the productivity of inputs so purchased viz., HYV seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, irrigation projects etc.
(ii) Raising Value-Added per Hectare:
Another important objective of country’s agricultural policy is to increase per hectare value-added rather than raising physical output by raising the productivity of agriculture in general and productivity of small and marginal holdings in particular.
Protecting the Interest of Poor Farmers:
One of the important objectives of agricultural policy is to protect the interest of poor and marginal farmers by abolishing intermediaries through land reforms expanding institutional credit support to poor farmers etc.
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