Answer:
(i) Agriculture has been practiced
in India for thousands of years.
(ii)
Sustained uses of land without compatible techno-institutional changes have
hindered the pace of agricultural development.
(iii)
In spite of development of sources of irrigation most of the farmers in large
parts of the country still depend upon monsoon and natural fertility in order
to carry on their agriculture.
(iv)
For a growing population, this poses a serious challenge.
(v)
Agriculture which provides livelihood for more than 60 percent of its
population, needs some serious technical and institutional reforms.
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