An Indian Agriculture in Search of Second Green Revolution for Substainable Livelhood of Small Farmer

Abstract

India hosts over 20 percent of world’s poor. In rural India most of the families are dependent on agriculture for their livelihood. Unfortunately, the natural resources such as land, livestock and water which are required for agriculture production are degraded due to over exploitation and unsound technologies. This is concern to focus on raising farm incomes. For this it is needed to launch the Second Green Revolution Through promotion of agri-horti-pastures on marginally productive, wasteland and livestock development, with a special focus on generation of gainful self-employment for the poor.

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Anil Kumar Choudhary, Tapesh Chandra Gupta

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Anil Kumar Choudhary, Tapesh Chandra Gupta (2017). An Indian Agriculture in Search of Second Green Revolution for Substainable Livelhood of Small Farmer. International Journal of Interdisciplinary and Multidisciplinary Studies (IJIMS), 4(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-31116