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1.it aims at increasing the production of food and improvementsof the economic and social condition of farmers. 2. it would increase efficiency of the workers.use of hyv seeds and machines help to increase agricultural productivity. it would improve animal husbandaryas would be able to import good breed of animals from the other countries. farmers will get the privilage of the international market through export agricultural products.

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