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what is the difference in parameters in farming india and USA

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Answered by Anonymous
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The biggest difference is in scale. The average US farm size is 178 ha while the average farm size in India is 1.06 ha (a decline from 2.63 in 1960–61). Less than 3% of the US population is involved in farming while 30 to 35% of the population is involved in farming in India. India crops rice and millet while corn and soybeans are the dominant US crops.

During the period from 1950 to 2000 farms in North America underwent a technological revolution with dramatic results. The average milk produced per cow went from 5,000 Lbs. to 18,000 Lbs. and the average yield of corn per acre went from 39 bushels to 153 bushels. Productivity in India from 1970 to 2000 rose in comparison 75%.

The average farmer in India receives only 15% of the price paid for his produce by the consumer. The average farmer in the US receives 70 to 75%

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