Indian Farming Status I ndian farming is largely small holder based with not only small land holdings but also livestock holdings. A large part of India’s rural population, more than 60 per cent of the rural population, is “landless” or with very marginal holding of less than a hectare and yet considered “farming”. This population of “landless and marginal farmers” also have farm and non-farm occupations that supplement incomes and also barter labor for farming and other resources which includes food, fuel and feed and fodder for their livestock. Dryland agriculture is practiced on almost two thirds of all arable land in India. Dryland agriculture also supports 40 per cent of India’s population. Agricultural development is one of the most talked about issues as a major portion of our population is still engaged with the agricultural industry. The prime economic objective of agricultural development is to contribute to increased per capita Over the years ...
Hii I am Krishna I want to do Bvoc .How can I take admission and where this course taught
ReplyDeletehello krishna. you can search on google about this programme and then you can check out the university affilation by checking the nearest institute which is preparing students for this programme by which you would have proper product and result knowledge.
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