Why do farmers want to give up farming?
Rohith ND
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India is a rising economy with tremendous development potential. We have wonderful land that can yield gold if utilized properly. India is now one of the world's largest producer of a variety of dry fruits, agricultural-based textile raw materials, roots and tuber crops, pulses, farmed fish, eggs, coconut, sugarcane, and a variety of vegetables. As of 2020-2021, India exported agricultural goods worth almost 20674 million USD. Despite the fact that we are one of the world's top agricultural producing countries, our farmers want to give up farming.?
According to a poll of 5,000 farm households from 18 states, 76% of farmers would prefer to pursue anything other than farming. 61% of these farmers would prefer to work in cities due to better education, health care, and career opportunities. A substantial majority of farmers reported recurring losses; 70% indicated their crops were damaged due to unseasonal rainfall, drought, floods, and insect infestation.
Our farmers, as businessmen who spend money on land and grow products to sell for profit, encounter a number of challenges , in my opinion.
Farmers lifestyle
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This only applies to people who possess at least 5 acres of agricultural property with irrigation.
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Why are rural youth leaving farming?
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Rural youth recently claimed that a lack of information, a shortage of financing, and poor attitudes of farming are the primary reasons why young people are abandoning small-scale farming at such alarming rates. Many young people abandon rural life because they are unable to make a livelihood in their community. One of the main reasons is that females do not advance in life by marrying farmers since their income is not considered to be reliable. For the majority of girls, farmers are the final option, which has a significant influence on young boys in rural areas. Most people want to live a materialistic lifestyle, which is difficult to achieve in rural regions, therefore they relocate to cities.
One of the main reasons is that young people have various responsibilities such as family, etc., which drives them to choose earning money in a secure manner as opposed to an unreliable method in farming.Most of them believe the tag "Farmer" to be less financially and materially valuable than other tags such as "Engineers," "Lawyers," "Doctors," and so on. When they pursue farming as a career choice, they develop an inferiority complex , in reality, society convinces them that if they fail, they would never be able to recover. This demonstrates that if society considers farming to be trivial, young people will refuse to pursue it as a career.
How Education can help farmer in improving his agriculture?
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Adopting updated technologies by educated farmers can result in significant savings in both money and time. GPS may be used for precision farming, in which satellites and drones collect data on plants and weather directly from the sky. The acquired data is kept in agricultural maps, which trained farmers may examine and utilise. Precision agriculture allows farmers to minimise the quantity of fertiliser put to the field. This not only saves money for the farmer, but it also saves the environment from unwanted pollution.For healthy seed development, plants require sunshine, fertiliser, and a suitable amount of water. A crop might be harmed by either too much or too little water. SMOS technology can forecast agricultural production characteristics such as floods, droughts, and so on. The farmer can efficiently monitor crop productivity with the use of this information.
Note?: This post is not intended to do harm to anyone.
References : agrifarming , UN , quora , downtoearth , newsworldprojectmage