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1) Farms of India are smaller while farms of USA are larger.

2) farms in India mostly use traditional agricultural methods like broadcasting etc....while farms in USA use modern agricultural methods like tractors, harvesters etc. 3) farmers in India are usually poor and illiterate while farmers in USA are welloff and literate. 4) Farmers in India usually grow only two to three crops in a year .Eg-rice and potato etc...while farmers in USA grow more than three crops in a year. Eg -soybean .beet root etc. 5) Indian farmers do not send soil for checking its fertility to find out whether it is suitable for growing crops or not. On the contrary , the usa farmers send soil samples for testing the fertility. Kiwi production in New Zealand a case study New Zealand controls 28% of world trade in kiwifruit through Zespri, but is the second largest production country, after Italy . New Zealand produces 10% kiwis less than Italy. Japan is NZ's largest market accounting for 47.2% of total organic sales, Europe 32.5%, Australia 5.3%, and US 3.8%. The New Zealand Kiwifruit Marketing Licensing Authority was created in 1977, and this developed to the New Zealand Kiwifruit Marketing Board(NZKMB) in 1988. In the 1990s production of organic kiwifruit has grown rapidly in NZ, and constituted almost 2% of the total crop in 1999. In 1998, 4000 trays of Gold kiwifruit were exported, each year since then, the world kiwifruit growers have planted and harvested more GOLD Kiwifruit. New Zealand supplies the U.S. market during the spring and summer while U.S. producers market during the fall and winter. The 1998 U.S. kiwifruit crop was valued at over $24 million and imports from New Zealand totaled over $11 million.

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