Most of the cultivable land in India is owned by
Small and marginal farmers
Incorrect AnswerMedium and Large farmers
Correct AnswerScheduled tribes
Incorrect AnswerLand share is nearly equally divided among all.
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
These are some of the important agricultural statistics:
The average holding in India is tiny and often split into scattered pieces. Five major categories of land holding are: marginal (below 1 ha), small (1-2 ha), semi-medium (2-4 ha), medium (4-10 ha), large (10ha and above). According to Census 2011, 67 per cent of holdings were classified as marginal (less than one hectare) and 18 per cent were classified as small (one-two hectare). Nearly 80% of the farmers are small and marginal farmers, yet they hold a tiny fraction of the total landholding.
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