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International Journal of Zoology and Applied Biosciences Review Article

Mechanization in Moriculture

Karthick mani Bharathi B, Susikaran S, Parthiban KT, Vasanth V, Navaneetha Krishnan S, Ramya Harika K, Ishita Garai, Ashwin Niranjan M, Vijay S, Gajjala Nitish

Year : 2024 | Volume: 9 | Issue: 3 | Pages: 46-50

doi: https://doi.org/10.55126/ijzab.2024.v09.i03.008

Received on: 15/03/2024

Revised on: 22/03/2024

Accepted on: 27/04/2024

Published on: 24/05/2024

  • Karthick mani Bharathi B, Susikaran S, Parthiban KT, Vasanth V, Navaneetha Krishnan S, Ramya Harika K, Ishita Garai, Ashwin Niranjan M, Vijay S, Gajjala Nitish( 2024).

    Mechanization in Moriculture

    . International Journal of Zoology and Applied Biosciences, 9( 3), 46-50.

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Abstract

In India, mechanization has emerged as the key component of modern agriculture because of factors like rising demand, declining production, a manpower shortage, etc. Improving farmers understanding of farm mechanization is crucial to maintain sustainability in the agriculture industry. The primary obstacles to farmers adopting mechanical alternatives are ignorance and limited resources, including land, labor, and equipment. The aim of this research is to examine the necessity and obstacles of agricultural mechanization, as well as the present advancements in this domain in India. According to the study's findings, India's agriculture produces 18.3% (2022-23) of the country's GDP. Nonetheless, 58% of people in the population make their living from agriculture. Tractor sales and demand, power tiller sales, and farm power availability are all rising year on year. This brings us to the conclusion that it is critical to use mechanical agricultural alternates. This report outlines some of the issues with agricultural mechanization as well as steps that should be made to raise awareness and promote farm mechanization.

Keywords

Mechanization, Tractor, Disc plough, Economics.