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what are the challenges faced by the Indian farmers today what values required to remove there challenges

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Some challenges faced by our farmers on daily basis are:


1) Small and fragmented lands provided to them.


2) Seeds which they get are not of proper quality, which definitely affects the growth. Distribution of seeds is also in poor condition.


3) The average yields of crops are lowest in India due to soil degradation and improper use of manure, fertilizer and herbicides.


4) Irrigation.


5) Less machinery, more manpower, the government should pay proper attention to the need of farmers.

Answered by hemantsuts012
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Answer:

Concept:

challenges faced by the Indian farmers-

1) Small and fragmented lands provided to them.

2) Seeds which they get are not of proper quality, which definitely affects the growth. Distribution of seeds is also in poor condition.

3) The average yields of crops are lowest in India due to soil degradation and improper use of manure, fertilizer and herbicides.

Find:

what are the challenges faced by the Indian farmers today what values required to remove there challenges

Given:

what are the challenges faced by the Indian farmers today what values required to remove there challenges

Explanation:

challenges faced by the Indian farmers-

1. Small and fragmented land-holdings: The problem of small and fragmented holdings is more serious in densely populated and intensively cultivated states like Kerala, West Bengal, Bihar and eastern part of Uttar Pradesh where the average size of land holdings is less than one hectare and in certain parts it is less than even 0.5 hectare.

2. Seeds: Seed is a critical and basic input for attaining higher crop yields and sustained growth in agricultural production. Distribution of assured quality seed is as critical as the production of such seeds. Unfortunately, good quality seeds are out of reach of the majority of farmers, especially small and marginal farmers mainly because of exorbitant prices of better seeds.

3. Manures, Fertilizers and Biocides: Indian soils have been used for growing crops over thousands of years without caring much for replenishing. This has led to depletion and exhaustion of soils resulting in their low productivity. The average yields of almost all the crops are among the lowest in the world.

4. Inadequate storage facilities: Storage facilities in the rural areas are either totally absent or grossly inadequate. Under such conditions the farmers are compelled to sell their produce immediately after the harvest at the prevailing market prices which are bound to be low.

Solution to remove there challenges-

- India does not have to forget that it is a net Agricultural Producing county

- The Agriculturists we must be united. We must avoid the coorporate lobbies hidden business tricks and help farmers.

- Government should facilitate farming by giving good options for the farmers to sustain.

- We work to give foods to the Country.

- The governors must know, that without us cannot work.

- Our children must leam; that it is a pride to be Agriculture.

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