2. • Co-operative society can be established by the government at the
present scenario because many agricultural lands turn into
concrete structure and government can implement new
technologies and share agricultural machineries among the
societies .
• Agricultural researchers will get employment in these societies
and it will be helpful to farmers.
• Government will get regular income from these societies and tax
evasion burden is less to govt.
Co-operative Societies
• Government can provides credit facilities to farmers to improve
rain water harvesting.
• The agriculture in India depends upon irrigation because the
monsoon in India is uncertain and hence the rainfall should be
conserved or harvested.
• Due to improved irrigation facilities dry area of western India has
been benefited a lot the production has been increased over the
years in these areas.
Improved Irrigation
• It should be used in right proportions along with artificial
fertilizers and too much use of artificial fertilized should be
reduced, soil fertility should be check once in 6 months.
• Government Should give subsidies to farmers those who use
natural fertilizers .
• Use of natural fertilizer reduces pollution and increases soil
fertility of land.
Natural Fertilizers
PROSPOSED SOLUTION
(AGENDA FOR 2014 GENERAL ELECTION)
3. • If this situation prevails the agriculture
productivity will decrease and we have to import
food products from other countries which will
decrease foreign exchange and increase inflation.
Causes
• Agriculture productivity is low in India because
at present scenario many agriculture lands
forming into concrete structure.
Scope
• Time has come change we need in the
agricultural sector and increase the productivity
and make the agricultural sector into a profitable
one.
Reasons For Selecting
The Problem
TO BOOST AGRICULTURE IN INDIA
(AGENDA FOR 2014 GENERAL ELECTION)
4. • The government should make it a manifesto point,
that it will from societies for production purpose the
farmers can get permanent income through this
scheme.
• The cost of implementing this solution will be half of
the amount of the agricultural loan provided by the
government [62.5 thousand crores]
Co Operative
Society
• Drip irrigation system can be strictly implement
through which water can be conserved.
• Irrigation canals can be constructed across the dry
land area, so that the farmers in these regions are
benefited.
Irrigations
• The bio-fertilizer can be easily produced by the
farmer in his own land and its cost efficiently.
• The natural fertilizer are eco friendly and it doesn`t
kill the insects which are farmers friendly, thus it
maintains the ecological balance.
Natural Fertilizers
IMPLEMENTATION
5. • The farmers can have minimum risk because the societies
protect the farmers from loans, crop failure etc…
• The farmers can be educated about agricultural techniques
and other benefit scheme announced by the govt. through the
societies.
• The societies give employment opportunities even to non
agricultural persons such as researchers , officers .etc…
Co Operative Society:
• The impact of irrigation will be high since India is already
dependent on agricultural facility the water can be used
efficiently through improved irrigation facility.
• The dry areas can be connected with rivers or dams through
canals and tanks so that the rain water doesn’t be wasted, it can
be used in dry areas.
• The irrigation canals can be also used as source of water supply
for drinking purpose and electricity through these canals.
Irrigation
• The use of organic fertilizers improve the condition of soil,
prevent plant diseases , increases nutritional contents in
vegetables and fruits.
• The natural fertilizers promote the growth of beneficial
bacteria, earthworms and fungus that built soil structure and
foster healthy plans.
• The bio fertilizers maintains the acidity (Ph) level of soil so
that the fertility of soil is enriched.
Natural fertilizer
IMPACT OF THE SOLUTION
6. • The first challenge in implementing this idea is to get
concern of all farmers and make them to cooperate with
govt.
• Lack of uniformity in soil and land will affected because the
soil pattern will be different In different area .
• Government has to spend more money in order to aware
people about this benefits.
Cooperative society:
• The government should spend more finance for constriction
of canal and tank
• The canal and should be properly maintained once in the
year
Irrigation:
• The bio- fertilizers doesn't give quick fix solution, it give
slow result to the fertility of land.
• The bio ingredients is in-sufficient to produced the bio-
fertilizers
• The farmers doesn't have the awareness of bio-fertilizers
Natural Fertilizers
CHALLENGES AND MITIGATION FACTORS
7. Agriculture At Present Scenario
At present 60.5% of land is used for agriculture purpose in
India.
India has got 11.5 billion US $ agriculture loan from world
bank.
Agriculture is primary sector in India, the GDP is 13.7% in
2013 the GDP gradually decreasing in current economic
situation.
India stands 2nd in rice and wheat production next to china
in the world in 2010.
India accounts about 80% of agriculture production and it
ranks top 5 position in world.
In 2012 India export of agriculture product stood at 75.2
billion US $ ,while import stood at 115.3 billion us $
8. TOTAL PRODUCTION IN INDIA
IN 2012
42
35
16.8
6.2
PRODUCTION
RICE
WHEAT
CERALS
PULSES
9. APPENDIX
THE FEW ABOVE INFORMATION HAVE BEEN TAKEN
FROM THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE AND THE
FARMERS WHO WANT CHANGES IN THIS SECTOR.
WORLD BANK FINANICAL REPORT 2013
WIKIPEDIA AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION
INDIA FOREIGN TRADE 2012-13