COVID-19 disrupted the agriculture sector in India, but not agricultural practices

India’s agricultural system is largely based on input-intensive monocropping of staple crops. A study suggests that while COVID-19 disrupted agricultural labor, supply chains, and farmers’ access to credit and markets, the pandemic did not significantly push Indian farmers to adopt more sustainable cultivation practices.


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Source: ScienceDaily