The Plantation agriculture in India

Anjali Rawat06 Jun, 2023Business

Plantation agriculture in India has a significant impact on the country's economy and agricultural sector. This form of agriculture involves the large-scale cultivation of cash crops such as tea, coffee, rubber, sugarcane, and spices. We will explain the advantages and disadvantages of plantation agriculture in India. Plantation agriculture is its contribution to the economy. Cash crops cultivated in plantations are major export commodities, earning valuable foreign exchange for the country. This boosts the overall economic growth and creates employment opportunities, especially in rural areas where these plantations are usually located. Another advantage is the utilisation of land resources. Plantation agriculture allows for efficient use of land by growing crops in large-scale plantations. This maximises the yield and productivity of the land, leading to increased output. Plantations often adopt modern farming techniques and technology, further enhancing productivity.

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