The decline of Indian agriculture is taking place due to :
- Decline in the land available for agriculture due to ever expanding cities and industries and SEZ's.
- Decline in land fertility due to non-requipment of required ingredients in soil.
- Decline in irrigation facilities due to non-continuance of rivers,nalahas etc.
- Poor economic condition of the farmers resulting in use of low quality seeds ,fertilisers etc.
- Successive division of land amongst the family members leading to very small area .
- Environmental pollution resulting in green house gases and unpredictable climate changes
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There are many factors that are affecting the Indian climate. Some of the common factors include human interference, deforestation, pollution of the environment and many more.
The decline of Indian agriculture is taking place due to : - Decline in the land available for agriculture due to ever expanding cities and industries and SEZ's. - Decline in land fertility due to non-requipment of required ingredients in soil. - Decline in irrigation facilities due to non-continuance of rivers,nalahas etc. - Poor economic condition of the farmers resulting in use of low quality seeds ,fertilisers etc. - Successive division of land amongst the family members leading to very small area . - Environmental pollution resulting in green house gases and unpredictable climate changes
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The factors affecting the climate of Bhutan can be attributed in 2 main factors. They are as follow: The vast differences in altitude present in the country. Influence of North Indian monsoons. Hope u guys got the answer. Thank u and stay safe and happy bye guys see u next time
Indian agriculture usually faces water shortage if rainfall is not sufficient. Sometimes, the farmers lack necessary amount of money required for cultivation process. These are the basic two problems faced by Indian agriculture.
Loss of crop diversity and depletion of water resources were was the draw backs of green revolution in Indian agriculture.
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Indian rivers play a crucial role in Indian agriculture by providing water for irrigation, particularly in areas with limited rainfall. They support a variety of crops and help sustain the livelihoods of millions of farmers across the country. However, the overuse and pollution of these rivers have become major challenges for agriculture in India.