Learn About the Future of the Agriculture Sector From the Top Agriculture Journals in India
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India, has long been a major country, renowned for its influential agriculture sector. Agriculture plays a vital role in controlling the Indian economy. The Indian agricultural sector is globally known for its high contribution to the country’s GDP and economic growth. Agriculture journals in Indi...
India, has long been a major country, renowned for its influential agriculture sector. Agriculture plays a vital role in controlling the Indian economy. The Indian agricultural sector is globally known for its high contribution to the country’s GDP and economic growth. Agriculture journals in India mentions that Almost 55% of the Indian population is directly or indirectly involved in the agriculture sector.
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Learn About the Future
of the Agriculture Sector
From the Top
Agriculture Journals in
India
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India, has long been a major country,
renowned for its influential agriculture
sector. Agriculture plays a vital role in
controlling the Indian economy. The
Indian agricultural sector is globally
known for its high contribution to the
country’s GDP and economic growth.
Agriculture journals in India mentions
that Almost 55% of the Indian
population is directly or indirectly
involved in the agriculture sector.
India is the world’s largest producer of pulses, milk,
and spices. It also has the largest area cultivated
with rice, wheat, and cotton, as well as the largest
herd of cattle (buffaloes). Producing fruit,
vegetables, tea, farmed fish, cotton, sugarcane,
wheat, rice, cotton, and sugar, it ranks second in
the world. About half of India’s workforce is
employed in the agriculture industry. It is home to
the second-largest agricultural acreage in the
world. As a result, farmers play a crucial role in the
industry that gives us food.
Market Size:
Indian Agriculture Sector
Inc42 projects that by 2025, the Indian agriculture industry will generate US$ 24
billion. The food and grocery market in India is the sixth largest globally, with 70%
of sales coming from retail.
The entire foodgrain production in the nation is projected to be 148.5 million
tonnes based on the First Advance Estimates for 2023–24 (Kharif alone).
Agriculture journals in India mentions that in
2022–2023 the rabi crop area grew from 709.09
lakh hectares to 709.29 lakh hectares.
India’s horticultural output is predicted to reach a
record 351.92 million tonnes (MT) in 2022–2023
(based on the second advance estimate), up 4.74
million tonnes (1.37%) from 2021–2022. The government has made significant investments, improvements, and support for
the Agriculture and Allied Industry sector. Investment in agriculture services from
April 2000 to March 2024 totaled US$ 3.08 billion, as mentioned by agriculture
journal worldwide.
Major
Investments in
the Agriculture
Sector
The National Cooperative Development Cooperation (NCDC) and NABARD,
along with NBCC, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in December
2023. The MOU was signed to build 1,469 grain storage units, the largest grain
storage plan in the cooperative sector worldwide.
The 27th WAIPA World Investment Conference will take place in New Delhi,
India, from December 11–14, 2023.
Rallis India, a Tata company, introduced NAYAZINC fertilizer in December 2023.
NITI Aayog and IFPRI signed a policy in December 223. It is a Statement of
Intent to fortify policy frameworks for agricultural transformation and rural
development.
The President of India, in 2023, launched the Fourth Krishi Road map of Bihar.
Coal India, as per the report by Open Agriculture Journal teamed up and
invested Rs. 3,095 crore (US$ 371.69 million) in a joint venture for fertilizer in
October 2023. It is aimed at increasing the output in the agriculture sector.
Government Initiatives to
Boost the Agriculture Sector
Insurance for crops
Farmers, as mentioned by
Agriculture journals in India, can
get crop insurance under the
Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana
(PMFBY) against natural disasters.
welfare of farmers
Small and marginal farmers are
eligible for pension benefits under
the Pradhan Mantri Kisan
MaanDhan Yojana (PM-KMY).
Infrastructure for agriculture
Infrastructure initiatives for
farmers, startups, and local
government entities are supported
by the Agriculture Infrastructure
Fund (AIF).
farming using organic methods
Organic farming is encouraged by
the Paramparagat Krishi Vikas
Yojana (PKVY). Increased crop
yields may result from organic
farming’s improvements to the
biodiversity and health of the soil.
Abhiyan Atmanirbhar Oil Seeds
With the help of this program,
India hopes to become self-
sufficient in oil seeds like
sunflower, sesame, mustard, and
groundnuts.
welfare of farmers
Small and marginal farmers are
eligible for pension benefits under
the Pradhan Mantri Kisan
MaanDhan Yojana (PM-KMY).
Rural-to-urban connectivity
The Prime Minister’s National Rural
Roads Program (PMGSY) and Self-
Help Groups (SHGs) help connect
rural areas to public services.
Scientific storage
The government is encouraging
the storage of scientific data.
Drone-related technology
Drone technology is being
adopted by the government.
What Are the Major Challenges Faced by Farmers?
Farmers all over the country face setbacks, according to Indian Agricultural
Research Journals.
The following are the major cause of concern in the agriculture sector:
Climate change: Variable weather patterns,
as per Agriculture journals in India can
lower crop yields and result in losses.
Examples of these patterns include
increased temperatures, floods, and storms.
Soil erosion: Crop yields and soil fertility
can be negatively impacted by the top
layer of soil eroding or washing away.
Poor storage: Farmers, as mentioned by Indian
Agricultural Research Journals can be forced to sell
their food at a loss as soon as it is harvested.
Inadequate infrastructure: Farmers may find it challenging to get their
produce to market due to inadequate transportation infrastructure, which
could result in food waste and price increases.
Division of land holdings: Dividing land holdings can lead to a decrease in
production.
Absence of mechanization: Planting on time can be challenging without the proper
tools, which might result in under-cultivated land and lost revenue.
Pests and diseases: Crop failure may result from pest and disease outbreaks.
Low market prices: Producers might get paid less for their goods than it would cost
to make them.
Lack of labor: Farmers could not have enough employees. Labor shortage is often
the cause of huge losses as they face delays in sowing and harvesting.
Effective Ways to Cope Up
With Challenges in the
Agricultural Sector
Increasing the Health of Their Soil
By making investments in soil health,
farmers may trap carbon, boost crop
yields, and strengthen their resistance
to climate change. Fields that are
regularly walked can assist detect
problems with runoff, ponding, and
erosion.
Controlling Illnesses and Pests
The first step in controlling illnesses
and pests’ effects on crops is to
identify them.
Labor Management
Farmers may find it difficult to control
their agricultural labor force. Low
unemployment can drive up labor
prices, while restrictions on
immigration and labor can stifle
creativity.
Having Access to Financial
Instruments
Small farmers and exporters
frequently do not have the capital or
credit history necessary to finance
trade or agricultural inputs. Financing
for farmers can be facilitated by digital
instruments.
Increasing Interaction
Farmers, as per Agriculture journals in
India can overcome obstacles by being
informed about environmental
changes and adaptation techniques.
Increasing Labor Sharing
Increasing the stability of labor-
sharing organizations can aid farmers
in overcoming obstacles.
Employing Organic Agricultural
Methods
The misuse of chemical fertilizers can
lead to soil degradation, which can be
mitigated by organic farming.
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