Volume : I, Issue : XII, January - 2012 SCOPE TO INCREASE CROP PRODUCE TO IMPROVE RURAL ECONOMY OF UTTARA KANNADA DISTRICT: A GEOGRAPHIC APPROACHM.N.Meeranaik. AND G.P.Patankar Published By : Laxmi Book Publication Abstract : Basically India is an agricultural country. Even after 64 years of independence agriculture
continues to be the backbone of the nation. But the increase in population decreases the man land ratio
considerably. As such the dependency on agriculture is slowly declining. The changing needs of the time
require more and more land for socio-economic activities. It keeps the land use changing continuously.
Under the circumstances retaining land for the production of food grains is very essential to ensure food
guarantee to the growing population. The pressure of rapid growth of population in the last few decades has
been responsible for the intricate and unanticipated shift in the cropping pattern and population. Keywords : Article : Cite This Article : M.N.Meeranaik. AND G.P.Patankar, (2012). SCOPE TO INCREASE CROP PRODUCE TO IMPROVE RURAL ECONOMY OF UTTARA KANNADA DISTRICT: A GEOGRAPHIC APPROACH. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. I, Issue. XII, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/682.pdf References : - Agricultural Statistics at a Glance, 2008 Annual publication of crop report, (2007): “Directorate of Economics and Statistics Govermment of Karnataka” Banalore.
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