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Why is more area under cultivation is more in Punjab and Haryana than Northern State??​

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Answered by gouthamraju389
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ExplanatiIt has been over a month that farmers have been protesting near Delhi against the three Farm Laws that were passed in September’2020.  While farmers across the country have joined this protest, most of the representation at the protests in Delhi has been from farmers of Punjab & Haryana along with farmers even from Rajasthan.  

Arguments both in favour & against these laws are being made by multiple parties. Lack of assurance in these laws about the Minimum Support Price (MSP), reduced role of APMCs, etc., are a few of the apprehensions of the protesting farmers.

Punjab & Haryana are among the states, where the greatest procurement of Rice & Wheat is done by the Food Corporation of India (FCI) through APMCs. This is probably one of the reasons behind the larger representation of farmers from these states.  

Those in support of the new farm laws argue that the reduced role of APMCs & FCI and hence dependence on MSP would result in the increased diversity of crops. The argument being that the farmers in these states largely cultivate Rice, Wheat, and few other crops with guaranteed procurement by FCI.  

In this story, we take a look at the data of cropping patterns in a few states between 2004-05 and 2018-19 to analyse if there is any correlation between the abolition or reduced role of APMCs and the cropping patterns.on:

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Answered by vedantpatil405
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Answer:ExplanatiIt has been over a month that farmers have been protesting near Delhi against the three Farm Laws that were passed in September’2020.  While farmers across the country have joined this protest, most of the representation at the protests in Delhi has been from farmers of Punjab & Haryana along with farmers even from Rajasthan.  

Arguments both in favour & against these laws are being made by multiple parties. Lack of assurance in these laws about the Minimum Support Price (MSP), reduced role of APMCs, etc., are a few of the apprehensions of the protesting farmers.

Punjab & Haryana are among the states, where the greatest procurement of Rice & Wheat is done by the Food Corporation of India (FCI) through APMCs. This is probably one of the reasons behind the larger representation of farmers from these states.  

Those in support of the new farm laws argue that the reduced role of APMCs & FCI and hence dependence on MSP would result in the increased diversity of crops. The argument being that the farmers in these states largely cultivate Rice, Wheat, and few other crops with guaranteed procurement by FCI.  

In this story, we take a look at the data of cropping patterns in a few states between 2004-05 and 2018-19 to analyse if there is any correlation between the abolition or reduced role of APMCs and the cropping patterns.on:

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