--- In [email protected], Jason Spock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
>  
>       You are right on the point Sir Dixon.  Mechanised 
agriculture is possible only on a large scale.
>    
>       But the real problem was caused by the Indian government and 
the indian Parliament.
>    
>       Some 50 years back, They passed a Law called, "Rural Land 
Ceiling Act."
>    
>       The Act prevents people from owning more than 50 acres of 
land.!!




The "Rural Land Ceiling Act" with its limit of 50 acres of land per 
person sounds like new.morning's proposal for FFL.





>  Over the past 50 years valuable agriculture land has been broken 
up and fragmented and caught in legal tangles.  It killed Indian 
Agriculture.  The law still exists.  The bloody fools from Socialist 
background just cannot think straight.
>    
>        Land reforms are long overdue.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>   Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 12:19:08 EDT
> Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Sad: India’s Despairing Farms, a 
Plague of Suicide
> 
>    
>   Three and a half acres of cotton is nothing! There is no income 
from that! Even if one used the best cotton seed, fertilizers and 
pesticides, 3.5 acres can not produce enough cotton to feed a one 
person for long. In the United States cotton is planted in terms of 
hundreds of acres using the most modern techniques in order to be 
profitable. Sorry for Anil and family but the days of such 
subsistence farming is over. They would do better to sell such farms 
and invest in learning skills and trades.
>    
> 
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