Presentation On Indian Agriculture Sector
Details of Indian Agriculyure Setor
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Indian Agriculture Sector Presented by Annapurna Sarda Ashwani Kumar Submitted To :RVM Finishing School & Consultancy, Hyderabad, 9550812082
AGENDA Introduction History Key facts Total production trend Relation to GDP Outlook Submitted To :RVM Finishing School & Consultancy, Hyderabad, 9550812082
Introduction Agriculture is the backbone of the Indian economy. Around 58% population of India depends on Agriculture. India ranks second worldwide in farm output. India is the leading producer of Jute, pulses. Second largest producer of wheat, paddy , fruits, vegetables. Submitted To :RVM Finishing School & Consultancy, Hyderabad, 9550812082
History Indian agriculture began 9000 BC as a result of early cultivation of plant. Double monsoon leads two harvest in a year. In 1960s green revolution took place. Submitted To :RVM Finishing School & Consultancy, Hyderabad, 9550812082
KEYFACTS Agriculture accounts for 10% of the total exports earning and provide raw material to a large number of industries. Contributes 16% to GDP. High production of arable land(55% or 182.3 million hectares) Provide food to 1 billion people. Produces 51 major Crops. Contributes to 1/6 th of the export earning. Submitted To :RVM Finishing School & Consultancy, Hyderabad, 9550812082
Production Trends: India is largest producer of coconuts, mangoes, bananas, cashew nuts, pulses, ginger. Second largest producer of rice, wheat, cotton, fruits and vegetables. 3.8 million hectare of land is under its production. Submitted To :RVM Finishing School & Consultancy, Hyderabad, 9550812082
Total O utput in last five years Submitted To :RVM Finishing School & Consultancy, Hyderabad, 9550812082
Agriculture contribution to gdp Source: mosi.nic.in www.cii.in Submitted To :RVM Finishing School & Consultancy, Hyderabad, 9550812082
O utlook The role of Indian Agriculture sector in economy has come down in last couple of years. Government has targeted to double the food grain production in next 10 years and make India hunger free. New Policies like National Food Security Mission, Rajiv Krishi Vikas Yojana along with rise in MSP incentive farming will lead to higher output in coming years. Submitted To :RVM Finishing School & Consultancy, Hyderabad, 9550812082
Submitted To :RVM Finishing School & Consultancy, Hyderabad, 9550812082