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Fair globalisation would create opportunities for ALL &also ensure that the benefits of globalisation would be shared better.
The Indian economy does get benefit from globalization because the economy is allowed to access markets in many countries.
The Domino effect of globalization is the fear that if one economy falls then others may fall as well. Causing the "Domino Effect".
It allows them to communicate over the world and have factories subsidiary offices in other countries.
In Indian villages,most of the villagers are depend upon agriculture,milk ,fruit etc. so they like to cultivate,forestation,fishery & so many agricultureral product . now a day our villagers are goes into matro city for employement nad production of agriculture is decrising (next time)
From decades back to the 21st century, India has come a long way in the agriculture sector. The Indian Agricultural sector provides employment to about 65% of the labour force, accounts for 27% of GDP, contributes 21% of total exports, and raw materials to several industries. The Livestock sector contributes an estimated 8.4 % to the country GDP and 35.85 % of the agricultural output. India is the seventh largest producer of fish in the world and ranks second in the production of inland fish. Fish production has increased from 0.75 million tons in 1950-51 to 5.14 million tons in 1996-97, a cumulative growth rate of 4.2% per annum, which has been the fastest of any item in the food sector, except potatoes, eggs and poultry meat.There are all positive effects of globalisation on Indian farming: import of technology and management for seeds, farming practices, equipment, growth in productivity and raid gropwth in exports besides higher incomes and purchasing power to farmers. The negative effect is due more to the bad practices and high cost as well as small and fragmented holdings and subsidy of the pre-globalisation period than globalisation. Globalisation means Indian farmers access to the best world technology and the rich consumers market abroad. However, globalisation is the least in agriculture because of political reasons. Because agriculture is not being exposed to globalisation fast enough, farmers are still producing much below their potential and remains in low productive levels. Absence of reforms in tune with globalisation is constraing the abilty of farming activity to grow and most agriculturists suffer high indebtedness and live at abject poverty levels. Rapid globalisation and deriving the maximum benefits of globalisation is not possible without reforms to set farming free. Investment in agriculture will not be forthcomig unless countries allow commercial farming linked to globalisation.
Fair globalisation would create opportunities for ALL &also ensure that the benefits of globalisation would be shared better.
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globalisation & its impact on Indian agriculture?
our local culture could be ditroyed by globalisation which will effect the way e dance. through out the years everyone has started there own local culture and folled it globalisation is killing that.
What was the effect of the Mayan success in farming.
The Indian economy does get benefit from globalization because the economy is allowed to access markets in many countries.
Ensures the consumer the best quality products for the best price
Components of globalisation are as follows: 1. globalisation of market 2. globalisation of production 3. globalisation of technology 4. globalisation of investment
The Domino effect of globalization is the fear that if one economy falls then others may fall as well. Causing the "Domino Effect".
Indian farming is generally done using old-fashioned and traditional methods. And basically US farming is done using modern technology in agriculture.
Globalisation. Globalisation is when countries share their companies and products e.g. if it was Poland it would be Ikea, he furnishing company. Look up what Indian companies are working in the UK and that's how we are connected, by business.