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anil wrote:
Babu saroj wrote:
anil wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:

Farming is not easy and so is the case with other kinds of jobs too. It is true that the condition of farmers is not very bright and positive today, but those who are more enterprising and have tried to find their own ways are doing prosperously well irrespective of the droughts,. floods or government apathy.

eg. A young farmer in Nagpur, Maharashtra has found an innovative way of pearl farming in fresh waters and is doing it for years in a Naxally-infested region. He did not sit twiddling his thumbs and blaming others for declining rice production which others are facing in that region.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Naxal-belt-farmer-takes-to-pearl-cultivation-reaps-rich-dividends/articleshow/50327989.cms

No doubt farming is not easy job. In India farming is depends of rain and it is always uncertain. On other hand some farmers are using new technique of farming and also doing other work which are related with agriculture. Dairy, gardening, farming of vegetables and herbs, production of organic manner and pesticides, these few examples of earning cash with framing.

The most important factor in Indian farming is rain and rain only betray the most sometimes it comes and sometimes it rains so heavily that all the crops are destroyed, so yeah it is very difficult to farm in India unless we use scientific ways of farming.

Yes it is very common, in this crops of vegetable destroyed in Himachal because of rain and destroyed in my area because, no rain.

Farming is a tough and hard job.Farmer has to toil day in and day out. But , today, things changed.Institutions like Center for Agri innovation, Hyderabad is rendering services to the farmers. It is encouraging people who come forward with innovations in Agriculture.

 

 

 

rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
Babu saroj wrote:
anil wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:

Farming is not easy and so is the case with other kinds of jobs too. It is true that the condition of farmers is not very bright and positive today, but those who are more enterprising and have tried to find their own ways are doing prosperously well irrespective of the droughts,. floods or government apathy.

eg. A young farmer in Nagpur, Maharashtra has found an innovative way of pearl farming in fresh waters and is doing it for years in a Naxally-infested region. He did not sit twiddling his thumbs and blaming others for declining rice production which others are facing in that region.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Naxal-belt-farmer-takes-to-pearl-cultivation-reaps-rich-dividends/articleshow/50327989.cms

No doubt farming is not easy job. In India farming is depends of rain and it is always uncertain. On other hand some farmers are using new technique of farming and also doing other work which are related with agriculture. Dairy, gardening, farming of vegetables and herbs, production of organic manner and pesticides, these few examples of earning cash with framing.

The most important factor in Indian farming is rain and rain only betray the most sometimes it comes and sometimes it rains so heavily that all the crops are destroyed, so yeah it is very difficult to farm in India unless we use scientific ways of farming.

Yes it is very common, in this crops of vegetable destroyed in Himachal because of rain and destroyed in my area because, no rain.

Farming is a tough and hard job.Farmer has to toil day in and day out. But , today, things changed.Institutions like Center for Agri innovation, Hyderabad is rendering services to the farmers. It is encouraging people who come forward with innovations in Agriculture.

No lack of talented farmers in country, the only need is to motivate and help them. Today I read in news paper that one farmers who in MCA decide to farming. For it he left his job and he developed nursery of vegetable plants. Now his turnover is more than Rs. one crore. He is using latest techniques for it. 

 

 

 

One can live without smoking, without gutkha - khaini, without drinking alcohol and many such rubbish things, but cannot live without food. But the producers of these rubbish things are wealthy and earning huge benefits, but the sad part is the producer of food (farmer) is poor and is getting very less or no benefit of producing food for us. We should respect our farmers and each one should try to give more benefits to farmers than middle man who always gets those benefits which should be given to farmers.


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