Issues and Challenges in Indian Agriculture
Small and Fragmented Land Holdings
- Nearly 80% of the 140 million farming families hold less than 2 acres of land.
- Large land holdings enable the farmer to implement modern agricultural techniques and boost productivity whereas small land holdings restrict the farmer to use traditional methods of farming and limit productivity.
- The average size of holdings was 2.28 hectares in 1970-71 which was reduced to 1.82 hectares in 1980-81 and 1.50 hectares in 1995-96, further it reduced to 1.32 hectares in 2000-01.
- As land holdings are small, more people invariably work on the farms in the rural areas and coupled with ....
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