Why Indians rarely drink alcohol because India is a famous rice exporter

Updated on international 2024-03-16
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    India is influenced by Buddhist culture.

    Edification, of course, rarely drinks, first of all, India as a world religion.

    One of the birthplaces and very deeply influenced by religion, religion plays an important role in this country. One of the precepts of some of these religions is that people should not smoke or drink. Religion forms a good binding effect on people's beliefs.

    Secondly, at the legal level, India prohibits people from smoking and drinking in public places, although India's alcohol market is small, but India's ** alcohol market is still further strengthened to regulate the alcohol market, such as counterfeit wine that causes the death of consumers, sentenced to life imprisonment.

    Even the death penalty and a heavy fine. The explicit provisions of the law not only purify the environment of public places, but also create a good environment for the public. Third, television prohibits all advertisements that are directly or indirectly related to the promotion of tobacco and alcohol.

    In this way, tobacco and alcohol have lost their "right to speak" on TV and other **. Fourth, in India, not every store has alcohol, even shops that have the right to sell alcohol have time limits, and there are strict rules on when to open and when not to open. All of these are creating a good environment, from religion to law to television advertising to sales channels.

    Over time, people's awareness of "smoking is harmful to health" is getting higher and higher, and the more educated and status people are, the more law-abiding and educational-minded people are, the more they do not deal with tobacco and alcohol, and slowly, a good habit of not smoking or drinking is formed in society.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This statement is inaccurate. In fact, Indians don't necessarily drink very little, although India's drinking culture may not be as strong as in other countries. The drinking culture in India varies depending on the region, religion, and social class, with some regions and religions being prohibited, while in others, drinking alcohol is a common social activity.

    In addition, India's drinking habits are also different from other countries, with Indians preferring to drink at home or at a gathering of friends rather than in a bar or restaurant.

    As for India being a famous rice exporter, this is not directly related to whether Indians drink alcohol or not. India is one of the world's largest rice producers, and its rice exports have always been significant. However, there is no direct link between rice and alcohol consumption, and therefore, there is no necessary relationship between the amount of rice exported and the drinking habits of Indians.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Agriculture has always been a very important thing in our country, as the saying goes, "the people take food as the sky", and our country is a very densely populated country, because of this, our country attaches great importance to agriculture. Rice experts like Yuan Longping are well-known in China and have been widely loved and praised, which shows how much attention China attaches to agriculture.

    As we all know, India is the second most populous country in the world, and its population growth is much faster than China's, and some experts predict that with the current situation, India's population is expected to surpass China in 2027 and become the world's most populous country. However, India does not pay much attention to grain reserves, before India has been the world's largest rice exporter for many years, which is very puzzling, we know that China's main food is rice, wheat and beans, and in India, rice is their main food crop, India exports rice like this, is it because the country can not eat enough?

    In fact, India can only rank 98th in the global hunger index, in fact, this list only surveys 118 countries around the world, which shows that poverty and hunger problems in India are still relatively common. Moreover, on this list, Nigeria in Africa and Iraq in the Middle East both rank higher than India. Why are so many people still hungry in India?

    In fact, it has to do with the caste system in India, which is still deeply ingrained in the Indian mind, despite the abolition of the caste system in modern India.

    The upper castes in India live in abundance and have access to better educational resources and jobs, while the lower castes in India live in slums and do all kinds of hard work. As a result, at least 15 per cent of children aged 0 to 5 in India are now at risk of acute malnutrition, as it is difficult to feed so many children with their parents' meagre salaries. Yet even so, Indian farmers export large quantities of rice abroad.

    In 2017-2018, India's rice exports reached a record 12.7 million tonnes, up 18% year-on-year. As of last year, it has slowed down slightly, but even so, India's farmers are still very poor, because India is very short of agricultural materials, such as seeds, fertilizers, pesticides and other materials, in India's ** are very expensive, plus in recent years, India has often suffered from drought and floods, only last year India has suffered from drought and a hundred years of floods, even the streets of Mumbai are flooded, farmers reduce production or even harvest is a common phenomenon, in this case, Indian farmers had to trade large food rations for pesticides and fertilizers for the coming year.

    In contrast, our country is much more rational, although our country is vast, but due to the complex terrain, the available arable land is not much, at present in addition to vigorously developing agriculture, China is also the world's largest grain importer, mainly importing soybeans and rice, etc., after all, to do "have grain in hand, do not panic".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because the rich people in India are very rich, and the poor people are very poor and can't eat a mouthful, and the rich people can do whatever they want, so it is still necessary to import rice to our country.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because the rice industry is an important pillar of India, it chooses to export for the sake of economic development.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because the rights of the Indians are in the hands of a small number of high-ranking people, the high-ranking people will naturally export a large amount of rice to our country for their own interests.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    India is the second most populous country in the world and also an agricultural country, it has 10% of the world's arable land, with an area of up to 100 million hectares, and the per capita land area is about twice that of our country, according to the European Union, India is the country that exports the most rice in the world.

    India is rich in water resources, with a total of 3,930 billion cubic metres of rainfall throughout the year. 36% of the country has an average annual rainfall of more than 1,500 mm, coupled with the large number of rivers in India, providing basic irrigation conditions, and India belongs to the tropical monsoon climate, almost all four seasons of the year are frost-free, suitable for growing crops all year round.

    These factors have led to India's ability to produce rice continuously, and when it is hoarded too much, it needs to be exported, but India is also the country with the largest gap between rich and poor, and this origin comes from the caste system, and India's agriculture is basically in the hands of the upper castes.

    The largest farmer owns nearly 14 percent of the land, while half of India's population owns barely 1 percent of the land, and even the vast majority of the lower caste population is landless.

    Therefore, India is not only a big agricultural exporter, but also a hungry country, although India is trying its best to control rice exports, but India's most developed is the agricultural economy, if it does not export agriculture, India is not only a big gap between the rich and the poor, the country will fall into a deficit crisis.

    What's more, India's climate leads to uneven precipitation, floods, and the export of rice is the only remaining emergency means, in order to prevent India from being paralyzed by the gap between the rich and the poor, it has also launched a lot of preferential policies, such as cheap medicines, free medical care, etc.

    As for China's economy is getting better and better, although China is also a big agricultural country, but China imports a large amount of rice, speaking of rice, that must not forget one person, that is Yuan Longping's grandfather, his miscellaneous rice to solve the basic grain production.

    It is precisely because Grandpa Yuan Longping has devoted his life to rice that China can develop so rapidly in agriculture, and China has become another big food country in hybrid rice, but China still imports grain, such as soybeans, and China's demand for soybeans is very large.

    The increase in demand also means that China's economic development is getting better and better, and the consumption level is gradually improving, according to statistics, China needs to eat tons of rice every year, and imports rice is as much as more than 2 million tons.

    At present, China's grain self-sufficiency rate is about 85%, if grain production keeps up with demand, it will inevitably cause grain prices, and the consumption level will increase day by day, so it will only fall into a vicious circle, and imports can avoid this situation, so as not to appear in India's predicament.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's very simple, for the sake of money, for the development of all aspects of the country, you can only work hard for your own people.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Rice in southern India can basically achieve three crops a year, and they are not short of rice in terms of rice, what they lack is other supporting materials; At the same time, if a country wants to remain in line with international standards, it must participate in international activities.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In order to buy ** in exchange for money, although India is developing rapidly, compared with those developed countries, the best selling is actually agricultural products, so India chose to sell rice to the outside world.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Because exporting rice is an important part of India's economy** and can help improve the overall economic level of the country. Coupled with the economic gap between domestic and foreign rice, this is a promising way to market.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Because money is needed. The development of a country is inseparable from money, and India's level of science and technology is low and its products are not rich enough, so it must export rice for money.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because India has a lot of arable land, but because of India's large population, there is not much allocated to everyone. India's industry is very backward, and rice is exported in exchange for some other goods to support India's industrial and economic development.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    India has a large population, people's class hierarchy is also very high, and the export of rice is also the country's order to make money, which is a normal ** exchange, and there are a large number of hungry people because these people do not create value for themselves and the country has nothing to do with it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Because they want to promote the development of the domestic economy, so they can only do this, I feel that this part of India is really messy, and it is better for girls not to travel there.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    India's manufacturing industry is relatively backward, and many daily necessities need to be imported. The money is all exchanged for food. More rice is exported from India than any other country in the world.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The main reason is the bad climate in India. India's climate is tropical monsoon, with distinct rainy and dry seasons, which leads to a general annual cropping system. The monsoon region in eastern China, with the same period of rain and heat, is one of the most suitable areas in the world for planting in the same dimension, which is an important reason why China's grain yield ranks among the top in the world.

    And most of China's arable land can be harvested twice a year, which is the main reason why China ranks first in the world in terms of grain production. The tropical climate is not suitable for farming.

    The most suitable farmland climate in the world is mainly in temperate regions. The tropical climate is hot, resulting in relatively poor tropical soils. The tropics do not have the same fertile soil as the northeastern part of our country.

    India's agricultural foundation is good, but due to the instability of the southwest monsoon, some years are strong and some years are weak, resulting in frequent floods and droughts, so the grain production is unstable.

    PrintThe degree of peasant work is not as industrious as that of Chinese peasants, which may be related to religious and cultural factors, or it may be related to the natural factors of the population. The degree of industriousness of farmers will affect food production. Indian farmers are not as good at farming as Chinese farmers, which also results in lower grain production in India than in China.

    India's grain ** is not high, resulting in insufficient inputs for food production, which also leads to lower yields. The reason for India's low grain ** is that India is basically self-sufficient in food.

    Last year's total grain production was about 100 million tons. It is worth mentioning that India has overtaken Thailand to become the world's largest rice exporter, with a total of nearly 12 million tons of rice exported in 2017. Therefore, we can consider that the production technology of our country's agriculture is higher than that of India, and at the same time we should be soberly aware thatIndia's low production shows that there is still great potential for its productivity development; China's output is high, and it is relatively difficult to continue to increase the output on limited cultivated land.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It may be mainly due to the breed, or it may be related to their geographical location.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It may be because they only focus on quality and not on yield, so the yield is very low.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    India is not only low in rice production.

    India's overall food production is low.

    India has 40 per cent more arable land than China.

    But China can produce more than 700 million tons of grain every year, and then it has to import a bunch of things.

    India is more than 100 million tons, and then it has to be exported in a mess.

    In fact, it is not good for agricultural technology.

    The area of arable land is large, but most of it still relies on traditional farming methods!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Because the soil is not very good, the yield is relatively low.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Because the yield is generally low with good quality, it may be a natural law.

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