Top 10 problem of farmers in the world.

10.Seeds

A seed is an essential and fundamental ingredient to increase crop yields and maintain steady growth in agricultural output. The distribution of seeds of guaranteed quality is just as important as their manufacture. 

9.Climate change: 

India is particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, such as changing weather patterns and increased frequency of extreme weather events, which can reduce crop yields and make farming more difficult.

8.Pest and disease: 

Pests and diseases can have a significant impact on crop yields in India, and they are difficult to control due to the lack of effective pest management systems in place.

7.Lack of modern farming equipment

One of the major problems faced by farmers is the lack of adequate farm equipment which can hamper their ability to adapt to the requirements of modern farming practices. When farmers are trained using the equipment, their lives can significantly develop. Implementation of said equipment is important

7.Lack of modern farming equipment

One of the major problems faced by farmers is the lack of adequate farm equipment which can hamper their ability to adapt to the requirements of modern farming practices. When farmers are trained using the equipment, their lives can significantly develop. Implementation of said equipment is important

6.Being unable to repay the loan

Most farmers in India lack capital to invest in agriculture.  Due to lack of capital, the farmer has to take loans from private individuals at high interest rates and due to lack of crop, he is unable to repay the loan, due to which his problems increase instead of reducing.

5. Small and scattered land

The problem of Indian agriculture today is that the largest section of farmers has the least land.

4. Lack of water

There is still lack of irrigation facilities in most parts of India.Only those farmers who have sufficient capital are able to manage irrigation facilities privately.

4.Lack of water

There is still lack of irrigation facilities in most parts of India.Only those farmers who have sufficient capital are able to manage irrigation facilities privately.

3.High cost of production:

The cost of production is increasing, including the cost of inputs such as seeds, fertilizers and fuel, which can make it difficult for farmers to be profitable.

2.Access To Markets

Many small-scale farmers lack access to larger markets where they could potentially sell their produce at higher prices than local markets offer them. This limits their ability to make a profit from their farming activities which in turn affects their livelihoods in a negative way.

1.Difficulty in getting good prices for crops

Farmers often do not get adequate prices for their produce, one of the major reasons for this is that they sell their crops at prices below the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for various reasons such as loan repayment.

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By Anamika Gupta