IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON KERALA AGRICULTURE SECTOR
Abstract
Kerala's economy has natural strengths and capacities that have helped it overcome a race of challenges in recent times. Cataracts, conditions analogous to Nipah contagion infection, cyclones analogous to Okhi, and an epidemic outbreak due to COVID19 in 2020 are all possibilities. In response to these enterprises, the government has launched a number of programmes to meliorate the lives of depressed groups analogous as women, children, listed estate and listed lineage populations, workers in unorganised industriousness, and the elderly. Kerala's economy has natural strengths and capacities that have helped it overcome a race of challenges in recent times. Cataracts, conditions analogous to Nipah contagion infection, cyclones analogous to Okhi, and an epidemic outbreak due to COVID19 in 2020 are all possibilities. In response to these enterprises, the government has launched a number of programmes to meliorate the lives of depressed groups analogous as women, children, listed estate and listed lineage populations, workers in unorganised industriousness, and the elderly. Afflictions and afflictions are distinguished by the cumulative frequency that grows swiftly, firstly in an exponential form and also places off, absolutely criteria related to Covid-19 from a large cohort of countries encyclopedically, or for the cohort of countries and union homes with India, with varying population sizes, population age structures, quality of health care installations, per capita income, reduplication numbers, and so on are dispersed within upper and lower bounds. That is, it has directly intruded on the global economy's growth process and immobilised huge sectors of the economy by causing recession and despair. The current paper extends beyond the influence of COVID 19. The agricultural sector can be bettered by producing a crossbred of foreign and original technology. This provides an occasion to increase domestic product and consumption of food goods analogous as crops, vegetables, husbandry, and other industries. However, query, fear, If precautions are not taken.
Keywords
Agriculture Sector, Pandemic, Government Intervention
References
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