Aquaponics:A Modern Agriculture Technology to Overcome Water Scarcity and Drought
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China, USA and India are the World's three largest food and agriculture produce generating nations. U.S.A. is the largest exporter and China exports more than India because of improved efficiency in total output which is double than that of India. In the year 2018, Netherlands, which is of the size of Kerala, exported 676 million dollars of agriculture produce. In the year 2019, due to inclement weather and consequent high price, Central Government has banned export of onion. Inconsistent export and import policy of agriculture produce is bringing instability in agricultural production and marketing and thus affecting the long term policy.Downloads
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