Balancing Agricultural Productivity and Environmental Pollution
Journal Title: International Journal of Business and Management Invention - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 5
Abstract
Agriculture is backbone of several developing economies around the globe, specifically in countries where cheap labor and agri-resources are found in ample with favorable environmental conditions. Agriculture is source to generate employment, establish market and provide economic opportunities at local and national level. In all, it is an important source of livelihood and serves as an important factor for strengthening local and national economy. In race to improve all the three factors viz. employment, market and economy; institutions are supporting various means and measures to improve agriculture productivity and agri-based income. The rising agricultural surplus caused by increasing agricultural production and productivity tends to improve social welfare, particularly in rural areas. This paper outlines the parameters where we need to create balance in our agriculture, economic and environmental policies; it also talk about environmental evils created due to improper usage of inorganic substances and other toxic substances to achieve better productivity.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Agyeya Tripathi
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