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Review any five measures adopted to solve the problems of Indian agriculture.

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Five measures adopted to solve the problems of Indian agriculture:
To increase food grains production by
(i) Intensification of cropping over cultivated land.
(ii) Increase cultivated area wherever possible.
(iii) To use HYV seeds,
( iv) Easy availability of fertilizers, pesticides and insecticides.
( v) Expansion of irrigation facilities,
(vi) Use modern agricultural technology.
( Review any five points/measures)
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