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  • Essay / A Brief Note on Agriculture in India - 684

    India has moved from the status of an underdeveloped country to that of a developing country. Although its main population is still involved in agriculture as their main activity, our country has optimized itself enough to become a developing country. In the last quarter of 2013, India's GDP was 4.7%, a result of growth in the tertiary and manufacturing sectors, but the agricultural sector which This main activity of India did not contribute to the total growth of GDP last year, and has been for many years. Agriculture in India was a major concern when India first tasted freedom. After 10 years, more efforts and policies were directed towards the development of other sectors. Machines came late after the reforms of 1991. Machines made work easier and skilled labor was established and investors forced manufacturers to bring skilled hands on deck. Thus, unemployment was a huge upheaval for the country as skilled labor was in short supply. The World Bank highlights some problems faced by developing countries with agricultural land: • India's large agricultural subsidies hamper investments aimed at improving productivity. • Excessive regulation of agriculture has increased costs, prices. risks and uncertainties. Indian farmers are unable to purchase good quality seeds and machinery to support their production. Although India lacks good technology, yet India ranks tenth in the world in terms of industrial production. Farming in the United States is a very lucrative business. Agriculture...... middle of paper ...... realized the use of an endless source of energy and instilled solar energy trappers to use it as best they could can. All the techniques mentioned above are very focused on the quality of the product and also the fineness of the product; here the main concern is the budget which is an accumulation of government and farmers' crops. There are government-provided advisors on how to do crop rotations, how many times a year to review detailed monitoring of soil productivity, etc. All these parameters contribute to the best quality production. India is also growing, it will certainly not be left behind. , but we need to change our perspective and put more effort into quality production. Farmers are very less educated and our government has also taken steps to farm better and take up agricultural careers by calling a 24/7 toll-free number/7..