Why are USA farm and Indian farm are different
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There are many differences in Indian farming and US farming methods.
1. India is basically an agriculture-based country with 80% of its population in rural areas, whereas in the US, only a small number of people are involved in farming.
2. The average farm holdings in the India are of small sizes (2-3 hectares), whereas in the US, the farm holdings are large (250 hectares).
3. Most of the Indian farmers are uneducated or receive basic education in the village schools, whereas in the US, the farmers are mostly well educated and keep themselves updated with the latest developments in the agriculture field.
4. Indian farming is labor intensive and traditional methods of farming like plowing is used, whereas, in the US, heavy and advanced machinery is used for farming which is capital intensive.
5. Indian farming is weather dependent and farmers grow only 2-3 crops per year. In the US, the farmers use scientific techniques like soil testing etc. and grow multiple crops throughout the year.
6. The US farmlands give bigger returns to the farmer when compared to the Indian farmlands
1. India is basically an agriculture-based country with 80% of its population in rural areas, whereas in the US, only a small number of people are involved in farming.
2. The average farm holdings in the India are of small sizes (2-3 hectares), whereas in the US, the farm holdings are large (250 hectares).
3. Most of the Indian farmers are uneducated or receive basic education in the village schools, whereas in the US, the farmers are mostly well educated and keep themselves updated with the latest developments in the agriculture field.
4. Indian farming is labor intensive and traditional methods of farming like plowing is used, whereas, in the US, heavy and advanced machinery is used for farming which is capital intensive.
5. Indian farming is weather dependent and farmers grow only 2-3 crops per year. In the US, the farmers use scientific techniques like soil testing etc. and grow multiple crops throughout the year.
6. The US farmlands give bigger returns to the farmer when compared to the Indian farmlands
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American farms are much developed than the Indian ones. It is because USA is a developed country while India is a developing country. As USA is a developed country, technology is used in a wide range. They have excess budget than what they require. Each and every work in the farm is done through advance technology.
But, whereas in India,we don't find such improved technology. Indian agriculture is mainly dependent on agricultural labourers. Though India is one of the fastest developing country,why is it still falling behind in such important aspects???
1. Governments and Politicians only think of developing country but not agricultural fans.
2. Many farmers of India are poor.
3. Indian government feels like a burden to waive the loans or to assure the loans for farmers.
And hence, USA farms are better and different from Indian farms.
Hope it helps you.....:)
American farms are much developed than the Indian ones. It is because USA is a developed country while India is a developing country. As USA is a developed country, technology is used in a wide range. They have excess budget than what they require. Each and every work in the farm is done through advance technology.
But, whereas in India,we don't find such improved technology. Indian agriculture is mainly dependent on agricultural labourers. Though India is one of the fastest developing country,why is it still falling behind in such important aspects???
1. Governments and Politicians only think of developing country but not agricultural fans.
2. Many farmers of India are poor.
3. Indian government feels like a burden to waive the loans or to assure the loans for farmers.
And hence, USA farms are better and different from Indian farms.
Hope it helps you.....:)
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