The Processes of Globalization and ModernAgriculture - Sociological and Economic Aspects

2015 
The authors examine current problems of agriculture, the reasons that led to the devastation of the village and the essence of comparative advantage as a prerequisite for the preservation of the monopoly of multinational companies. A particular subject of interest was the hegemony of global corporations and the problem of sustainable development in agriculture. The decline of agriculture and rural areas in developing countries are problems that allow us to draw a certain analogy with Swadeshi, as a philosophy that has preserved Indian village. Developing countries are mostly economically dependent. The land and the villages are devastated. The solution to the problem should be compatibility of the sustainable development and the economic growth, which corresponds to the morals of Swadeshi.
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