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What happens when farmers use all of the land to grow only one thing?
If, for example, a monoculture crop is grown on the same farmland year after year without change, it is considered as the worst form of this agricultural practice that has the biggest impact on the soil and the surrounding ecosystem. This agricultural method is also called “monocropping” or continuous monoculture.
How do you produce more food on less land?
That is, if a farmer’s land yields only a quarter of what it takes to feed the family, one possible fix is to apply more fertilizer, or plant legumes to deliver a crop that also adds nitrogen to the soil.
How much is agricultural land in the Philippines?
The Philippines is an agricultural country with a land area of 30 million hectares, 47\% of which is agricultural land.
What are the common problems in agriculture?
Issues from the Survey
- Growing Global Demand. This issue is evolving across the globe.
- Climate Change.
- Energy Cost.
- The Labor Sorrow.
- The Trade and Investment.
- The critical issue in Water.
- Rate and Impact of the Development in Technology.
- The Safety and Security on Farms.
Can agricultural land be converted into a residential property?
Conversion is not easy: You cannot convert a fertile piece of agricultural land into a residential one. The land should be a dry land, for conversion. Land Ceiling Act: A number of states restrict the ownership of land. Therefore, check how much can be bought in that state.
Can a conversion of land be done under the master plan?
The conversion should also be permissible under the master plan of the area. A conversion order permitting the change in land use will then be issued. Also, a conversion certificate will be issued.
Can agricultural land be transferred without a premium?
It cannot be transferred for a certain period of time without payment of a premium or obtaining permission from the prescribed authority. Similarly, some States have a provision that if the purpose for which the land was converted is not carried out in a certain period of time, the permission is cancelled and the land reverts back to agricultural.
How was the sale of land from 1984 to 1991 treated?
The assessee converted the land into small pieces and sold them from 1984 onwards to reap the profits, which was rightly treated as business profits. The land was sold in small plots measuring 60 sq. mtrs. to 1815 sq. mtrs. along with facility for roads and drainage. The 43 sale deeds were executed between 1984 to 1991.
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