Thursday, February 28, 2019

Agricultural Crisis in India

Indias Agriculture Crisis Indian is an agricultural country. Even piece Indias industrial and services sectors are growing by leaps and edge and where growth rate of agriculture as below 2% the point remains that India still lives in villages. Over 50% of Indias people is supported by agriculture. Even industrial and services sectors are eer entangled with the fortunes of agriculture overdue to various intricate forward and receding(prenominal) linkages. There have been ominous signs which showed that the Indian agriculture is in crisis.Unending compass of suicides by farmers in different parts of the country shows that everything is not well with agricultural sectors. Government of India is not sleeping over this crisis. National steering on farmers has been constituted under the eminent Scientist Dr. M. S. Swami Nathan. He has recommended a encompassing national policy for farmers to give an all round boost to the sector. However, it is ocean sad state of affairs where g overnment is busy in talk of the town about superficial remedies instead of taking the concrete steps which is the want of the hour.More waivers of interests and rescheduling of loans do not address the real problem, which is why caused the farmers distress in the first place? The main problem is the poor state of groundwork in the country. For example, many farmers face a perennial problem due to poor rains in certain parts of the country and there is no proper irrigation to counter this factor. Most farmers are also not aware of the proper cropping patterns.The problem of faulty crop selection is also champion of the major forces that drive farmers to poverty. Thus it is necessary to impart proper culture to farmers and further develop infrastructure in rural areas. Developed India is doable with the attainment of growing, advancement of manufacturing and services sector. But prosperous India is possible lonesome(prenominal) with healthy agricultural sector. The pride and confidence in farmers and farming need to be restored. This alone can help agriculture grow standardised never before.

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