write a page about the problems of Indian farmers
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Problems of Indian agriculture:
1. Agriculture is unorganized activity today Indian agriculture is largely an unorganized sector. No systematic institutional and organizational planning is involved in cultivation, irrigation, harvesting etc. Institutional finances are not adequately available and minimum purchase price fixed by the government do not reach the poorest farmer.
2. Most farms are small and economically unfeasible The ground reality is that majority of the farmers in India own as little as two acres of land. Cultivation on such small area is not economically feasible. Such small farmers have become vulnerable. In many cases, the farmers are not even the owners of the land, which makes profitable cultivation impossible because significant portion of the earnings go towards the payment of lease for the land.
3. Middlemen and economic exploitation of farmers Exploitation by the middlemen is the reason put forth for not getting the best price for the produce of the agriculturists. The government should promote the plan called “ulavar santhai” (Farmers Market), where the farmers can directly sell their products at reasonable price to the consumers.
4. Government program do not reach small farmers The government has implemented agricultural debt. waiver and debt. relief scheme in 2008 to benefit over 36 million farmers. Direct agricultural loan to stressed farmers under so called Kisan credit Card were also covered under this scheme. However, most of the subsidies and welfare schemes announced by the Central and State governments do not reach the poor farmers. On the contrary, only big landlords are benefited by those schemes.
5. High indebtedness and exorbitant interest rates The root cause of farmers taking their lives is the increase in their indebtedness and debt burden. Exorbitant interest rates have to be declared illegal and the government has to take strict measures against greedy money lenders. Easy access to institutional credits have to reach the small and marginal farmers, without cumbersome procedures.
6. Real estate mafia We can see even fertile land best suited for agricultural purpose being sold to real estate people, who prepare plots and give attractive advertisements to sell at exorbitant price. There is need to implement strict measures to prevent land grabbing.
1. Agriculture is unorganized activity today Indian agriculture is largely an unorganized sector. No systematic institutional and organizational planning is involved in cultivation, irrigation, harvesting etc. Institutional finances are not adequately available and minimum purchase price fixed by the government do not reach the poorest farmer.
2. Most farms are small and economically unfeasible The ground reality is that majority of the farmers in India own as little as two acres of land. Cultivation on such small area is not economically feasible. Such small farmers have become vulnerable. In many cases, the farmers are not even the owners of the land, which makes profitable cultivation impossible because significant portion of the earnings go towards the payment of lease for the land.
3. Middlemen and economic exploitation of farmers Exploitation by the middlemen is the reason put forth for not getting the best price for the produce of the agriculturists. The government should promote the plan called “ulavar santhai” (Farmers Market), where the farmers can directly sell their products at reasonable price to the consumers.
4. Government program do not reach small farmers The government has implemented agricultural debt. waiver and debt. relief scheme in 2008 to benefit over 36 million farmers. Direct agricultural loan to stressed farmers under so called Kisan credit Card were also covered under this scheme. However, most of the subsidies and welfare schemes announced by the Central and State governments do not reach the poor farmers. On the contrary, only big landlords are benefited by those schemes.
5. High indebtedness and exorbitant interest rates The root cause of farmers taking their lives is the increase in their indebtedness and debt burden. Exorbitant interest rates have to be declared illegal and the government has to take strict measures against greedy money lenders. Easy access to institutional credits have to reach the small and marginal farmers, without cumbersome procedures.
6. Real estate mafia We can see even fertile land best suited for agricultural purpose being sold to real estate people, who prepare plots and give attractive advertisements to sell at exorbitant price. There is need to implement strict measures to prevent land grabbing.
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HELLO DEAR FRND.. HERE MR.KHAN U CAN SEE UR GUD ANSWER. .
LET SEEN
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FARAMER IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PEOPLES OF THE ANY COUNTRY.
AND AGRICULTURE IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING OF THE ECONOMY TO COUNTRY.
SO FORST WE SHOULD RESPECT OF THE OUR UNDIAN FARMER.
BCZ THEY GROW UP RHE CROPS SO WE GET THE FOOD..
IN INDIA HAVIMG MANY PROBLEMS TO FARMERS .
● SCARCITY OF THE WATER IS THE BIG MAJOR PROBLEMS HAVING OUR FARMERS.
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INDIA IS THE 16 %POPULATION HAVING ON THE WHOLE WORLD BUT WE HAVE ONLY 4 % WATER..TOTAL AVAILABLE FRESH WATARR..
● GRAVITY OF THE ALSO A BIG PROBLEM
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LET SEEN
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FARAMER IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PEOPLES OF THE ANY COUNTRY.
AND AGRICULTURE IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING OF THE ECONOMY TO COUNTRY.
SO FORST WE SHOULD RESPECT OF THE OUR UNDIAN FARMER.
BCZ THEY GROW UP RHE CROPS SO WE GET THE FOOD..
IN INDIA HAVIMG MANY PROBLEMS TO FARMERS .
● SCARCITY OF THE WATER IS THE BIG MAJOR PROBLEMS HAVING OUR FARMERS.
____________________
INDIA IS THE 16 %POPULATION HAVING ON THE WHOLE WORLD BUT WE HAVE ONLY 4 % WATER..TOTAL AVAILABLE FRESH WATARR..
● GRAVITY OF THE ALSO A BIG PROBLEM
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