Abstract

The contemporary agrarian crisis has three significant aspects. First, mainstream agrarian knowledge systems are created by manipulating plant living materials, depriving them of their resilience and immunity. Second, it increases the distance between the consumers and the producers of agricultural goods. Third, it gives low priority to the large population of marginal cultivators, who have to depend on government programmes and capital-rich farmers, especially when they run into crisis on account of crop failure and indebtedness.

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