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Why India is known as agricultural country

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

India is primarily an agriculture country

Explanation:

India is an agricultural country. Agriculture and its allied activities act as main source of

livelihood for more than 80% population of rural India. It provides employment to

approximately 52% of labour. Its contribution to Gross Domestic product (GDP) is between

14 to 15%. This growth in itself represents a remarkable achievement in the history of world

agriculture. India has achieved significant growth in agriculture, milk, fish, oilseeds and fruits

and vegetables owing to green, white, blue and yellow revolutions. All these revolutions have

brought prosperity for the farmers. Many factors are responsible for these achievement viz

conducive government policies, receptivity of the farmers and also establishment of higher

agricultural education institutions. The new breed of skilled human resources were

instrumental in generating new technologies, and in its assessment, refinement and finally its

dissemination to the farming community through extension methods.

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Answered by avamaxislit
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Answer:

India is primarily an agriculture country. farming is the procedure of using the land for raising various varieties of crops.

Agriculture has been practiced in India for ages. it's known as the backbone of Indian economy. aproximatelly 60% to 70% of India's public relies upon agriculture for their livelihood. a net sown region still accounts for aproximatelly 46% of the complete cultivated region of India. aproximatelly 2/3 of the Indian public depend on farming indirectly or directly.

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