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Agro-industrial problems in South Asia

I. Agricultural Location Advantages:

1. Flat terrain and fertile soil.

2. Long and experienced history of agriculture.

3. Tropical monsoon climate, rain and heat at the same time.

4. Many large rivers with dense river network, which is favorable for irrigation in the dry season.

5. Large population and wide market. Sufficient labor force.

II. Problems of agriculture in South Asia:

1. Agricultural technology is backward, more manual work, low level of mechanization.

2. Inadequate water facilities.

3. Abuse of chemical fertilizers.

4. Not pay attention to soil and water conservation.

III. Advantages of industrial development in South Asia:

1. Abundant coal and iron resources.

2. Rapid development and wide consumer market.

3. Large population and abundant labor force.

4. Many good harbors, convenient sea transportation.

4. Problems of industrial development in South Asia:

1. Rough industrial development.

2. Do not pay attention to environmental issues, a greater impact on the environment.

3. Except for the Indian computer industry, the level of science and technology technology is backward.

4. More low-end, high-energy-consuming and low-output industries.