what does a small farmer do in kurnool to produce on his land
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When the crops are growing, farmers must water (or rely on rainfall), weed and kill crop pests. ... Farmers need natural resources, such as land, air, nutrients, water and sunlight. Farmers themselves need energy so they can work the land. Farmers need human-made tools to work the land
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In 2016, more than 8,000 farmers in India killed themselves. It was yet another year of despair in the agriculture sector, resulting in the same unfortunate loss of lives. Debt, crop failure, illnesses, and social pressures have plagued the farmers of our country. With the Green Revolution in the 60s, we may have managed to achieve food security in the country, an absolute necessity then, but the same chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and hybrid seeds, aka the High Yield Variety have poisoned our waters, depleted the soil of essential nutrients and adversely impacted the ecosystem.
With farmers relying heavily on fertilizers and chemicals, they are forced to take multiple loans to buy them. Although there is government subsidy on chemicals and fertilizers, poor rainfall leads to loss of crop, leaving the farmers helpless. In no condition to repay the loans, the farmers turn to the moneylenders. Thus, binding the farmers in the vicious cycle.
Throughout the year while most farmers were preoccupied in finding solutions to the pressing problem, Mahaboob Basha, a farmer from a small village called Lakshmapuram in Andhra Pradesh, made news when he produced 8,000 kg of green chilies in 15 days on a mere 1.5 acres of farmland.
During the same year, his district was hit by a severe drought, and all the farmers in Lakshmapuram received drought compensation while Basha made profits. In fact, he was even felicitated with the Best Farmer Award for 2016 by the state government.
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