Social Sciences, asked by erudge, 9 months ago

what is the difference between farmers in Palampur and farmers in India​

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Answered by simran7539
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Explanation:

There are 60 families of medium and large farmers who cultivate more than 2 hectares of land. a few of the large farmers have land extending over 10 hectares or more. The Land is distributed to the farmers of village Palampur by: ... 240 families cultivate small plots of land less than 2 hectare in size.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The farmers of Palampur are able to grow more crops from the same land as:

(i) They follow multiple cropping pattern. They grow at least two main crops. Many of them also grow vegetables as third crop.

(ii) There is a well-developed system of irrigation in Palampur that enables the farmers to grow three different crops in a year.

(iii) Electricity came early to Palampur. It has played a pivotal role in transformation of the irrigation system in village Palampur. Soon the old and existing Persian wheels were replaced by electric run tubewells which could irrigate much larger areas of land.

(iv) Modem farming methods and Green Revolution introduced HYV seeds.

(v) Effective use of HYV seeds, chemical fertilisers and modern agricultural technologies resulted in better agricultural yield from same land in Palampur.

Indian Farmer.

The Indian farmer is a living idol of India, they are the most hardworking farmers around the world & always busy, working hard for their crops, during day and night. India is called the land of farmers, as most of the people of the country are directly or indirectly involved in the agriculture sector.

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