Economy, asked by sonu591117, 9 months ago

WHY THE AGRICULTURE SECTOR REMAINS UNCERTAIN DURING THE COLONIAL RULE?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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During the pre-British era, a major part of India’s population was dependent on agriculture. The farming technologies and irrigation facilities were not satisfactory. However, agriculture in villages was self-sustaining and independent.

The village communities either purchased or consumed the raw materials and articles directly. Consequently, starvations and famines were rare if not frequent. Of course, agricultural practices remained primitive, but the villages functioned independently and were self-sufficient. All of this went for a toss when the Britishers set feet on the Indian subcontinent.

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Answered by shuklarashi
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This is because during the colonial rule they allowed the farmers to produce the grains but most of the the grains were paid as taxes to th Britishers. And also due to it most of the farmers in that era were not able to feed their own family. The colonial rulers also made us to plant the grains of their choice so, we were not able to produce grains which were required by us.

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