Worker populations in agriculture and without land grew...

S Venkateshwari
Worker populations in agriculture and without land grew...


Agricultural laborers are those who work in other people's fields on a regular basis, related to farming, but do not own any land. Over 2 crores, or 28% of the entire population, were agricultural laborers or landless people in 1951. However, the 2011 census found that this figure had climbed by 55%, or over 14 crores.

How much land is used for farming?

In India, 86 percent of farmers own between one and two hectares of land, according to official statistics. Marginal farmers are those who own up to one hectare of land. A typical marginal farmer owns 0.37 hectares of land. If the news from indian Express is to be believed, then a study conducted in 2015 found that no one's income from 0.67 hectares of property can keep them over the poverty level.

The financial situation of small farmers gets worse

Farmers with less than 0.01 hectares of land are stuck in debt if official statistics are to be believed. Of the 24 lakh farmers that fall into this category, 40% have an average loan amount of Rs 31,000.

The purported agricultural 'enterprise'

Words like "Agrotech" are used a lot these days. Without a doubt, some people are making a respectable living from commercial farming. However, the farmers have not been provided with either information or skills. The reality is that the revenue from farming differs significantly from the expense of farming. Between 2010 and 2011, there was a rise in the gap between farmers' costs and revenue.



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