3. Introduction
Globalization and changes in agriculture.
Corporate farming
Arguments for corporate farming
Arguments against corporate farming
Status of farmers in INDIA
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4. Growth of information technology and
communication
Impact of IT and communication.
Conclusion
Reference
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5. Globalize means to make worldwide in scope
or application.
We live in a global ecosystem; in this, we have
no choice.
Within the global culture are boundaries,
which define different human values and
perspectives of reality.
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6. Changes in food basket
Changes in agricultural marketing sector
Changes in agricultural exports
Changes in the share of agricultural
employment
Changes in the share of agriculture in GDP
Changes in area of cultivation
Contract farming and corporate farming
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7. Corporate farming refers to farming
undertaken by corporate firms.
The corporate firms purchase prime
agricultural land from farmers who are willing
to sell their land.
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL POLICY
(NAP) 2000.
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8. IEEFL, Pune (subsidiary of Ion Exchange
INDIA).
ADAG, it operates in Punjab.
SYP Agro Ahmedabad.
Agri Gold, Hyderabad , it operates in
Telangana.
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9. Consolidation of Land Holding.
Production of Exports.
Marketing of Agricultural Produce.
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11. Indebtedness
Higher input costs
Lower price for output
Crop failures
Lack of relief package for farmers
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12. The INDIAN information technology industry
accounts for over 9.5% of the country’s GDP as of
2015.
Only 2.5 million people are employeed in the sector
either directly or indirectly.
According to NASSOM 2015 annual revenue from
IT sector is over US $ 145 billion.
Most prominent IT hub in India is bangalore. And it’s
also known as silicon valley of India.
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15. In India after agreement of WTO in 1995
significantly weakened the institutional support
structures in agriculture.
Any change in the agriculture sector has a strong
multiplier effect on the entire economy.
Over the period of economic reform and WTO
period, agricultural growth rates slowed down
significantly.
The per capita food grain availability fell from about
175 kg in 1992 to 163 kg in 2001.
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16. It can perform enormous number of functions and
operations that human cannot do.
As result of the use of IT we can have cost
effectiveness, globalization, communication and new
jobs creation.
It is said that in some scopes like education,
technology can enhance traditional methods of
learning but cannot replace the human touch.
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17. Foundation course II (manan prakashan)
www.google.com/globalisation/agricalture/wikipedia
www.google.com/it/communication/wikipedia
http://hitechplatform.blogspot.in/2011/04/most-
important-effects-of-information.html
Impact of globalisation on agriculture and IT and
communication./google_search
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