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what are the various steps taken by government to modernise agriculture

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Answered by binodkjha1972
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1. To begin with government took lead in providing various facilities on its own. In course of time different types of activities were entrusted to specific public agencies.

2. The government abolished the zamindari system. It was followed with the consolidation of small holdings to make them economically viable.

3. Another important input was the widespread use of radio and television for acquainting farmers in new and improved techniques of cultivation.

4. The crop insurance was another step to protect the farmers against losses caused by crop failure on account of natural calamities like drought, flood, hailstorm, cyclone, fire, diseases etc.

5. Easy availability of capital or investment input through a well-knit network of rural banking and small scale cooperative societies with low interest rates were other facilities provided to the farmers for modernisation of agriculture.

6. Special weather bulletins for farmers were introduced on radio and television.

Answered by bhuvan239
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the various steps taken by government to modernise agriculture are

*The factors of production they are land, labour, physical capital,and human capital

*Formers of Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh were first try out the modern farming methods in India

*By the government the two methods used,they are Traditional method,Modern method.
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