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Banking service chronicle
Banking service chronicle Published this article page no 46 the nature of problems faced by indian agriculture varies according to agro-ecological and historical experiences of its different regions. hence most of the agricultural problems in the country are region specific. yet there are some problems which are common and range from physical constraints to institutional hindrances. a detailed discussion on these problems follows dependence on erratic monsoon irrigation covers only about 33 per cent of the cultivated area in india. the crop production in rest of the cultivated land directly depends on rainfall. poor performance of south-west monsoon also adversely affects the supply of canal water for irrigation Banking service chronicle.
