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Agricultural Sector in India

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CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Agricultural Sector in India

Under British rule, India remained a predominantly agrarian economy, but agriculture was stagnant and peasants were highly exploited.

  • Around 85% of the population lived in villages and depended on agriculture, yet productivity stayed low; output rose mainly by expanding cultivated area, not by better yields.
  • Land revenue systems, especially zamindari in Bengal Presidency, diverted surplus to zamindars who only collected rent and rarely invested in land or farmers, causing misery and social tension.
  • Low technology, poor irrigation, negligible fertiliser use, and lack of investment in terracing, flood control and drainage further depressed productivity.
  • Commercialisation led some farmers to shift from food crops to cash crops for British industries, but most small tenants and sharecroppers lacked resources or incentives, so their economic condition did not improve.
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