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The problem of sustainable agriculture in India is characterized by the overuse of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, leading to soil degradation, water pollution, and health hazards. Additionally, the lack of access to modern technology and inadequate infrastructure further exacerbate the issue, hindering the growth of the agricultural sector and threatening food security.
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