Agricultural subsidies have helped farmers make a living, but they have also harmed the ecosystem and reduced biodiversity. Talk about it in relation to India. (Answer in 250 words)
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Agricultural subsidies provided by the government are targeted to influence the cost and supply of agricultural commodities, induce higher consumption and production, and achieve social policy objectives including income redistribution, and promoting general welfare in India.
Agricultural subsidies have supported farmers’ income in the following ways:
However, while being a force of positive change, these subsidies have also had a deleterious impact on the environment and biodiversity and have threatened the sustainability of the agriculture sector. This can be discerned from the following:
Agricultural subsidies need to achieve a balance between increasing farmers’ income and food security on the one hand and environmental conservation on the other hand. It can be done through the adoption of sustainable cropping patterns, the use of technology for optimal fertilizer usage, promotion of environmentally resistant seed varieties, among others.