Economy, asked by vaisa7576, 9 months ago

what are the common non farm activity in which village are involved in production​

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Answered by bksethi80
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Answer:

1) Construction work

2) Manufacturing work

3) transporting

4) communication

5) fishing activities

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Answered by 6954treesa
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Answer:

Following are the common non-farm production  activities in which villagers are involved in production :

  1. Dairy: Dairy is a common activity where many  families are involved. People feed their milch  animals on various kinds of grass, jowar, and bajra that are grown during the rainy season. The milk  is sold in nearby large villages and towns. In  town traders used to set up collection milk chilling  centers from where the milk is transported to far  away towns and cities.
  2. Small-scale manufacturing: Unlike the  manufacturing that takes place in the big factories  in the towns and cities, manufacturing in villages  involves very simple production methods and are  done on a small scale. They are carried out mostly  at home or in the fields with the help of family  labor. Rarely are laborers hired.
  3. Shops: Usually, People involved in trade or  exchange of goods are rarely found in villages.  The traders of villages are shopkeepers who buy  various goods from wholesale markets in the cities  and sell them in the village. Small general stores in  the village selling a wide range of items like rice,  wheat, sugar, tea, oil, biscuits, soap, toothpaste,  batteries, candles, notebooks, pen, pencil, even  some cloth can be seen. A few of the families whose  houses are close to the bus stand or road have used  a part of the space to open small shops.
  4. Transport: There are varieties of vehicles on  the road connecting villages to nearby towns.  Rickshawallahs, tonga wallahs, jeep, tractor,  truck drivers and people driving the traditional  bullock cart and bogey are people in the transport  services. They ferry people and goods from one  place to another, and in return get paid for it.

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