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what are the impact of globalization on agriculture ??

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Globalization Effects on India comprise a wide subject. Authors Dr. Nayer R.F. and ambassador Gerard Stoudmann of "Definitions of Globalization: A Comprehensive Overview and a Proposed Definition" propose a definition that is banda enough to cover most aspects of globalization. Nayer and Stoudmann saw globalization as a process that encompasses the causes, courses, and consequences of transnational and transcultural integration of human and non-human activities."Globalization refers to a lay down of processes that increasingly make the parts of the world interdependently incorporated. It is a historical process, and the result is the human innovation and the technological progress. It refers to increasing integration of economies around the world, particularly through trade and financial flows. (Robert and Hite page 16) 

Many people view globalization in different ways. Some view it as a process that is beneficial and a key to future of world economic development and also certain and irreversible. Some people view it with enmity, even fear, believing that it increases inequality within and between the nations; it threatens employment and living standards of the people. Globalization offers wide-ranging opportunities for truly worldwide development but the fact is that it is not progressing evenly. Some countries are becoming integrated into the global economy more quickly than others. 

4.2 Globalization on Indian Agriculture Sector:

The term "Globalization" has been widely used in the last fifteen years. It is a

Notorious term and has been clearly defined in several ways. Globalization clearly specifies that the world today is more interrelated than before. Globalization in its basic economic sense refers to the acceptance of open and unregulated trading markets through various processes. Large volumes of money improvement, increased volumes of trade, changes in information technology and communication are all integral to the global world. And also there is a significant movement of people from one country to another for trade and work. Such increases in the movement of goods, labor, and services have diluted national barriers and restrictions that are imposed by a nation or state. In the past two decades, economic Globalization has been the driving force behind the overall process of globalization

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