“Agricultural self-reliance is as much about knowledge systems as it is about productivity”. Analyse how blending traditional wisdom with modern technology can strengthen food security.
Kartavya Desk Staff
Topic: Major crops cropping patterns in various parts of the country
Topic: Major crops cropping patterns in various parts of the country
Q5. “Agricultural self-reliance is as much about knowledge systems as it is about productivity”. Analyse how blending traditional wisdom with modern technology can strengthen food security. (10 M)
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: TH
Why the question In the context of India’s agricultural self-reliance where debates around productivity are shifting towards sustainability and knowledge-based systems. Key Demand of the question It requires analysing how self-reliance in agriculture is not only yield-focused but also dependent on traditional knowledge systems, and then evaluating how blending them with modern technologies can strengthen India’s food security. Structure of the Answer: Introduction Begin with a crisp line on agriculture as a knowledge-intensive system that sustains productivity and resilience. Body Agricultural self-reliance & knowledge systems: Discuss why self-reliance is equally about traditional wisdom, ecological knowledge, and community systems. Blending wisdom with technology for food security: Analyse how integration of tradition with modern tools ensures resilience, reduces external vulnerability, and strengthens food security. Conclusion End with a futuristic note on combining indigenous practices with innovations for climate-smart, sustainable, and self-reliant agriculture.
Why the question In the context of India’s agricultural self-reliance where debates around productivity are shifting towards sustainability and knowledge-based systems.
Key Demand of the question It requires analysing how self-reliance in agriculture is not only yield-focused but also dependent on traditional knowledge systems, and then evaluating how blending them with modern technologies can strengthen India’s food security.
Structure of the Answer:
Introduction Begin with a crisp line on agriculture as a knowledge-intensive system that sustains productivity and resilience.
• Agricultural self-reliance & knowledge systems: Discuss why self-reliance is equally about traditional wisdom, ecological knowledge, and community systems.
• Blending wisdom with technology for food security: Analyse how integration of tradition with modern tools ensures resilience, reduces external vulnerability, and strengthens food security.
Conclusion End with a futuristic note on combining indigenous practices with innovations for climate-smart, sustainable, and self-reliant agriculture.