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Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle Published this article page no 48 the yield of the crops in the country is low in comparison to the international level. per hectare output of most of the crops such as rice wheat cotton and oilseeds in india is much lower than that of u.s.a. russia and japan. because of the very high pressure on the land resources the labour productivity in indian agriculture is also very low in comparison to international level. the vast rainfed areas of the country particularly drylands which mostly grow coarse cereals pulses and oilseeds have very low yields banking services chronicle monthly magazine buy.

 

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