what are the Agricultural Reforms in 20th century and 21st century in India
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India's agriculture policies have had multiple mandates, including a production imperative (national food security), a consumer imperative (keeping food prices low for a large low-income population), and a farmer welfare imperative (large input subsidies and now income support through Praddhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi ...
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 20th CENTURY AND 21st CENTURY AGRICULTURE
When during the 20th century the invention of the engine came into acknowledgment and helped the farmers, on the other hand in the 21st-century farmers already had many inventions with which they could increase the production rate but they were not earning as demanded.
In the 20th century, even scientists took participation in agriculture by developing insecticides and artificial medicines to keep fungus and weeds away. But in the 21st century, the use of such man-made manures and medicines started harming the persons who consumed them.
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