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Find out why an Indian farmer does not want his son to become a farmer |
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Answer» An Indian farmer will not want his son to become a farmer because \xa0(a)\xa0The share of agriculture in India\'s GDP has been declining since 1950 and so farming has a bleak future in terms of income from it in future. \xa0(b)\xa0Land reform laws have been enacted more than 40 years ago, but their implementation is inadequate, resulting in no improvement in the condition of small farmers. (c)\xa0Exploitation by middlemen continues, resulting in farmers not getting a remunerative price for their produce. (d)\xa0Irrigation infrastructure is still inadequate in many parts of the country, which makes the farmers dependent on the vagaries of the weather. A bad monsoon can spell doom for the crop.\xa0 Farmer does not want his son to become a farmer because there are several reasons:- ◉ They want their sons to be educated and organised in a specific sector rather than being a farmer because farmers have to face many financial problems than any other organised sector. ◉ Farmers do not have proper facilities like water facilities, electricity facilities etc to grow their crops. ◉ Farmers usually face financial problems due which sometimes they even die. Farmers do not want this to happen any more so they educate their sons |
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