What is the impact of globalisation on indian agriculure?
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Globalisation had a significant impact on Indian agriculture – in many good and some bad ways. agriculture, including high yield varieties, genetically modified crops (GM crops) and micro-irrigation techniques. Foreign investment in agriculture in contract farming, cold storage and food processing have helped farmers.
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Answer:the impact of globalisation on Indian agriculture.
(a) new techniques are adopted in agriculture.
(b) establishment of food processing industries.
(c)increase in productivity.
(d) minimum uses of pesticides and fertilizers.
(e) increase in employment in agriculture sector.
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