When farmers have been facing so many problems and land under agriculture?
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I think that it isn't so much as looking for alternative employment oppurtunities, but making the best of what you have.
For those that have previously been involved with conventional agriculture, they should consider switching over to an organic or speciality agricultural production system. Organic products fetch a higher price in the market because they are demanded by those with more available income. Speciality products -- like odd colored or shaped fruits and vegetables (blue potatoes, pear-shaped tomatoes) or 'unusual' types of meat to the area (llama in the US, buffalo in Asia, etc.) will bring in a better price because of their appeal to customers as being something different. As these are not 'typcial' items grown in conventional ag, they require more manpower for production. This balances out with the increase in profit from having the specialty quality with it.
Another way is to provide educational programs for farmers. It could be done in one of two ways: 1.) teach the farmers something ag-related to compliment their existing farming practices (bee/honey production with a profit coming from selling the honey and beeswax) or 2.) teach them an entirely new career for jobs that are being developed as part of the urbanization.
It doesn't matter if it is in India or elsewhere, but this is a problem that is seen everywhere. It has been seen for a long time in first world countries and it now becoming an issue in developing third world countries. Unfortunately, there is not a single, clear, wonderful solution. The only way to overcome this situation is to continually work at it and improve the lives of others at a rate of one person at a time.
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