Is it essential that growth in agricultural output leads to growth of the economy? Give reasons for your answer.
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Growth in agricultural output is important but not sufficient. If a large part of this increase is consumed by the farmers themselves, instead of being sold in the market, the higher output will not make a difference to the economy as a whole. It will not contribute to the normal process of economic growth.
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