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Research paper thumbnail of Crop diversification in Haryana

International journal of financial management and economics, Dec 31, 2022

Because most rural residents depend on agriculture directly or indirectly for their living, agric... more Because most rural residents depend on agriculture directly or indirectly for their living, agriculture is essential for the growth of an economy. Following the green revolution in 1966-1967, crop specialization in India was increased, with a focus on rice and wheat in particular while horticulture has been practiced. Analysis of the trend, pattern, and extent of agricultural diversification is attempted in the study Haryana. The researcher took into account factors including the size of the landholding, the type of crops grown there, and diversification in the study toward the very profitable crops. The analysis is based on secondary information gathered from numerous public sources. According to the report, Haryana farmers have diversified their agricultural practices to include fruits and vegetables.

Research paper thumbnail of THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL STUDIES Mono-Culture Agricultural Scenario of Rice and Wheat in Haryana: A District-Wise Study

There are many reforms took place in Indian agriculture such as, land reforms, green revolution, ... more There are many reforms took place in Indian agriculture such as, land reforms, green revolution, minimum support price and new economic reforms etc. These agriculture reforms create a new agriculture arrangement of mono-culture of rice and wheat in India as well as in Haryana. Both green revolution and minimum support price are the most responsible factors to develop this new mono-culture scenario of rice and wheat in India. Green revolution enhanced the productivity of almost crops however it is more favourable in rice and wheat. On the other hand minimum support price gave minimum price security for all the crops to farmers but in case of rice and wheat it gave higher price security to the farmers.

Research paper thumbnail of Crop diversification in Haryana

International journal of financial management and economics, Dec 31, 2022

Because most rural residents depend on agriculture directly or indirectly for their living, agric... more Because most rural residents depend on agriculture directly or indirectly for their living, agriculture is essential for the growth of an economy. Following the green revolution in 1966-1967, crop specialization in India was increased, with a focus on rice and wheat in particular while horticulture has been practiced. Analysis of the trend, pattern, and extent of agricultural diversification is attempted in the study Haryana. The researcher took into account factors including the size of the landholding, the type of crops grown there, and diversification in the study toward the very profitable crops. The analysis is based on secondary information gathered from numerous public sources. According to the report, Haryana farmers have diversified their agricultural practices to include fruits and vegetables.

Research paper thumbnail of THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL STUDIES Mono-Culture Agricultural Scenario of Rice and Wheat in Haryana: A District-Wise Study

There are many reforms took place in Indian agriculture such as, land reforms, green revolution, ... more There are many reforms took place in Indian agriculture such as, land reforms, green revolution, minimum support price and new economic reforms etc. These agriculture reforms create a new agriculture arrangement of mono-culture of rice and wheat in India as well as in Haryana. Both green revolution and minimum support price are the most responsible factors to develop this new mono-culture scenario of rice and wheat in India. Green revolution enhanced the productivity of almost crops however it is more favourable in rice and wheat. On the other hand minimum support price gave minimum price security for all the crops to farmers but in case of rice and wheat it gave higher price security to the farmers.

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