In a weird way, yes. Farmers can manage transactions better. The buying and selling responses will be better, and the overall economy grows.
Your question is similar to those idiots in the 70s who questioned India's entry into the remote-sensing satellites, before. Rice, before space, they argued.
Well, the prinipal beneficiary of India's space programme has been the Indian farmer. With weather reports, soil conditions and precious data of the like, Indian agriculture has got a boost that not many others have managed so.
now I c why china started blowing satellites - to protect the poor, the farmers etc from western invasion and secure its education, healthcare and basic infrastructure.
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Can people be fed on Wireless signals?
Not so fast . First they'll acquire knowledge and then , Americans will get your job bangalored.
Hope you got the picture.
your ignorace is amazing! it makes me laugh.
Ignorant buffoon.
OMG do you actually have peripheral vision even though you have slitty eyes that are barely open?
...there that comment was as ignorant as yours.
In a weird way, yes. Farmers can manage transactions better. The buying and selling responses will be better, and the overall economy grows.
Your question is similar to those idiots in the 70s who questioned India's entry into the remote-sensing satellites, before. Rice, before space, they argued.
Well, the prinipal beneficiary of India's space programme has been the Indian farmer. With weather reports, soil conditions and precious data of the like, Indian agriculture has got a boost that not many others have managed so.
now I c why china started blowing satellites - to protect the poor, the farmers etc from western invasion and secure its education, healthcare and basic infrastructure.
Wot a classic
May be flied ri
You lowlife.
Hey China-man, killed any Tibetans lately?