In today's world, understanding your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) is crucial for success. This post delves into the concept of SWOT analysis, applying it to the fascinating realm of SWOT ANALYSIS of Indian Agribusiness.
Whether you're a student, professional, or ...
In today's world, understanding your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) is crucial for success. This post delves into the concept of SWOT analysis, applying it to the fascinating realm of SWOT ANALYSIS of Indian Agribusiness.
Whether you're a student, professional, or simply curious about SWOT ANALYSIS of Indian Agribusiness, a SWOT analysis can provide valuable insights. We'll explore the key aspects of SWOT ANALYSIS of Indian Agribusiness through the SWOT lens, helping you identify its internal strengths and weaknesses, as well as the external opportunities and threats it presents.
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SWOT ANALYSIS
Presented by:
Vivek (ID-6225)
WHAT IS SWOT?
SWOTstands for Strengths, Weaknesses,
Opportunities, and Threats.
SWOT analysis is a strategic planning and strategic
management technique used to help a person or
organization identify Strengths, Weaknesses,
Opportunities, and Threats related to business
competition or project planning.
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STRENGTHS
WEAKNESS
OPPORTUNITIES
THREATS
Characteristics of the business or project that give it an
advantage over other in the industry
Characteristics of the business that give it disadvantage
relative to others in the industry
Elements in the environment that the business or project
could exploit for its advantage
Elements in the environment that could cause trouble for
the business or project
3
FACTORS
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Internal Factors(Strengths and
Weakness)
Human Resource, Financial,
Past Experiences
Activities and processes,
Physical Resources
External Factors(Opportunities
and Threats)
Future trends, Funding
sources, Physical Environment
Demographics change, Events,
Legislation
WHY TO USE SWOT?
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Strengths Weakness
Opportunities Threats
Add Value
➢The main purpose of a SWOT analysis
is to add valueto products and
services
➢Doing this can help a business recruit
new customers, retain loyal
customers, and extend products and
services to customer segments over
the long-term
Internal Factors
External Factors
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STRENGTHS
7
Vast Arable Land
Large Work Force
Government Support
1
st
:India 50.4%
2
nd
:USA 16.8%
4
th
China 11.3%
India: 42.7%
China: 17.5%
USA: 1.7%
RKVY
NFSM
PMFBY
WEAKNESS
8
Low Productivity
Post Harvest Losses
Fragmented Landholdings
Eg.Wheat
1
st
NZ: 10MT/Ha
25
th
India: 4MT/Ha
30% loss in PHL
1.5 Trillion
Ruppee(10^12)
85% Marginal Farmer
1970s 2.3Ha
2020 1Ha
THREATS
10
Climate Change
Price Fluctuation
Competition from Importers
Rainfall Pattern
Drought-El Nino
Flood-La Nino
Not only due to Supply
& demand but
Seasonality, wheather
Eg.Edible oil