Impact of Modern Agricultural Techniques on Production (With special reference to Sakti district of Chhattisgarh)
Author(s):
Dr. Abha Choubey
Keywords:
Economics, Food grain development, Agriculture
Abstract
Presented research paper has been written keeping in view the agricultural condition of sakti district in chhattisgarh state. Under this research paper, the effect of modern agricultural techniques on production and development in agriculture development in sakti district has been made. In view of the shortage of food grains, the Intensive Agriculture District Program (IADP) was done in the first five-year plan in 1951-56. After this, the program of High Yielding Varieties was started by I.A.D.P. Was linked with and the goal of expanding this development method across the country was fixed. In a way, this can be said to be the beginning of modernization of Indian agriculture. Traditional agriculture mostly depends on indigenous inputs. Under which organic, manure, ordinary plows and other primitive agricultural tools, bullocks etc. have been used. Against this, modern technology has started using chemical fertilizers, pesticides, advanced varieties of seeds, agricultural machinery, extensive irrigation, diesel and electric power etc. in large quantities.
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Unique Paper ID: 158021

Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 9, Issue 8

Page(s): 521 - 523
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