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India is one of the major maize-growing countries in the world, covering an area of 9.2 million hectares. Over the years, production has increased significantly, but productivity is still a major concern. This article discusses the current state of maize cultivation in India, the challenges faced by the agriculture sector, and potential solutions to improve productivity. Let’s get started:
Despite the increase in production, India’s productivity is almost half of the global average. The major reasons for the low productivity in India include:
Major maize producers who are smallholder farmers are constrained in their ability to produce high yields because they lack access to inputs such as better seeds, fertilisers, and insecticides.
To improve maize productivity in India, the agriculture sector needs to take a holistic approach. This includes measures such as:
Additionally, the government can also provide financial incentives to farmers who adopt best practices for maize cultivation. Research and development efforts can focus on developing drought-tolerant varieties and promoting sustainable agriculture practices.
Maize productivity in India is a major concern for the agriculture sector. While there has been a significant increase in maize production over the years, productivity is still far from the global average. Addressing the challenges faced by maize cultivation in India and adopting sustainable agricultural practices can help improve productivity and contribute to the growth of the agriculture sector.
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