Social Sciences, asked by loyolamail121, 9 months ago

why do cotton farmers sell their produce to a trader at lower rates than the market​

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Answered by TheDreamCatcher
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It takes many days to harvest cotton because all the cotton bolls do not burst at one go. Cotton farming requires high levels of inputs; such as fertilisers and pesticides. ... This forces a farmer to sell cotton at a price which is lower than the market rate. Traders are powerful men in the villages

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