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Which of the following are correct with regard to policies in the agriculture sector during the reform period?
1. This sector has been experiencing a more or less same policy which has adversely affected Indian farmers as they now have to face increased international isolation.
2. The focus has mostly been on the production of food grains for the domestic market.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
1 only
2 only
Both 1 and 2
Neither 1 nor 2
This sector has been experiencing a number of policy changes such as reduction in import duties on agricultural products, removal of minimum support price on certain product categories and lifting of quantitative restrictions on agricultural products; these have adversely affected Indian farmers as they now have to face increased international competition. Because of export oriented policy strategies in agriculture, there has been a shift from production for the domestic market towards production for the export market focusing on cash crops in lieu of production of food grains. This puts pressure on prices of food grains.
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