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Problems Faced by the Agricultural Sector in India > Environmental Problems

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CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Problems Faced by the Agricultural Sector in India > Environmental Problems

  • Unreliable and uneven monsoon rainfall makes Indian agriculture risky, as more than half of the cultivated land depends on rainfall, leading to crop failure during weak or delayed monsoons.
  • Inadequate and uneven irrigation facilities force heavy dependence on groundwater and seasonal rivers, causing depletion of aquifers and failure of wells and tubewells, especially affecting small farmers.
  • Soil erosion and soil degradation due to deforestation, overgrazing, and unscientific farming practices reduce soil fertility and lower crop productivity.
  • Outdated methods of cultivation and lack of access to modern technology, quality seeds, and machinery result in low agricultural productivity compared to developed countries.
  • Reduction in net sown area under food crops due to urbanisation, industrialisation, and a shift towards commercial crops has led to declining production of cereals and pulses.
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