Agriculture is an important sector in India's economy, contributing 18% to GDP. Around 58% of Indians depend directly or indirectly on agriculture. Major agricultural products include rice, wheat, oilseeds, cotton, jute, and tea. The Green Revolution in the 1960s saw the introduction of high-yielding varieties of seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides, which increased agricultural productivity but also led to negative environmental and health impacts over time. There is now a need for a second Green Revolution with a focus on sustainable practices like organic farming and reducing dependency on chemicals.
NEW AGRICULTURAL POLICY OF INDIA 2000, POWER POINT PRESENTATIONDebanjanMondal10
This slide content new agricultural policies of india that was taken in the year of 2000, in the aim of gaining production of 4% in every year till 2020.The whole information has been given on that slide,helps one to get complete knowledge of new policies,and its applications.
In this ppt presentation the role, need and sources of credit in Indian agriculture are listed clearly explained which will be very useful for the economics and finance students. here, we have discussed about the institutional credit agencies and non institutional credits and various government schemes.
NEW AGRICULTURAL POLICY OF INDIA 2000, POWER POINT PRESENTATIONDebanjanMondal10
This slide content new agricultural policies of india that was taken in the year of 2000, in the aim of gaining production of 4% in every year till 2020.The whole information has been given on that slide,helps one to get complete knowledge of new policies,and its applications.
In this ppt presentation the role, need and sources of credit in Indian agriculture are listed clearly explained which will be very useful for the economics and finance students. here, we have discussed about the institutional credit agencies and non institutional credits and various government schemes.
I have discussed about the green revolution in india very briefly in this slideshow. This will give you a basic understanding about green revolution in india. If you want it in details please comment.
National Agricultural Co-operative Marketing Federation of India(NAFED)
-Food Corporation of India(FCI)
-Quality control of Agricultural Products and manufactured products
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Lecture 12 economic principles applicable to farm managementB SWAMINATHAN
For undergraduate agricultural students of the course ‘Ag. Econ. 6.4 Farm Management, Production, and Resource Economics (2+1)’ of Junagadh Agricultural University, Gujarat and other State Agricultural Universities in India.
About 75% people are living in rural areas and are still dependent on Agriculture.
About 43% of India’s geographical area is used for agricultural activity.
Agriculture continues to play a major role in Indian Economy.
Provides food to more than 1 billion people
Produces 51 major crops
Contributes to 1/6th of the Export Earnings
Agriculture in India has a significant history. Today, India ranks second worldwide in farm output. The economic contribution of agriculture to India's GDP is steadily declining with the country's broad-based economic growth. Still, agriculture is demographically the broadest economic sector and plays a significant role in the overall socio-economic fabric of India.
I have discussed about the green revolution in india very briefly in this slideshow. This will give you a basic understanding about green revolution in india. If you want it in details please comment.
National Agricultural Co-operative Marketing Federation of India(NAFED)
-Food Corporation of India(FCI)
-Quality control of Agricultural Products and manufactured products
.
Lecture 12 economic principles applicable to farm managementB SWAMINATHAN
For undergraduate agricultural students of the course ‘Ag. Econ. 6.4 Farm Management, Production, and Resource Economics (2+1)’ of Junagadh Agricultural University, Gujarat and other State Agricultural Universities in India.
About 75% people are living in rural areas and are still dependent on Agriculture.
About 43% of India’s geographical area is used for agricultural activity.
Agriculture continues to play a major role in Indian Economy.
Provides food to more than 1 billion people
Produces 51 major crops
Contributes to 1/6th of the Export Earnings
Agriculture in India has a significant history. Today, India ranks second worldwide in farm output. The economic contribution of agriculture to India's GDP is steadily declining with the country's broad-based economic growth. Still, agriculture is demographically the broadest economic sector and plays a significant role in the overall socio-economic fabric of India.
Smart irrigation with water conservation structures can make Rajasthan lead producer of pulses feeding India and rest of world. Government of Rajasthan should be doing all for construction water preservation structures and ensuring smart irrigation system for farmers. Green Rajasthan with abundance of pulses is the mission of Centre for Agriculture and Rural Development ,New Delhi.
Caroline Plouff Top Ten Water Conservation Tips for FarmersCaroline Plouff
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If you have another farm water conservation tip, please share it below in the comments.
Recent Advancements for Managing Weeds in kharif Pulses and Their Influence o...AKHIL BHARTI
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Consumer Awareness and Satisfaction towards Organic Products in Palakkad Dist...ijtsrd
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Green Revolution is a face used to describe spectacular increase in the production of food. A large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of artificial fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties.
Environmental science Module 1 Topic. This PPT is not a work of mine and was provided by our college professor during our graduation, so I am not sure about the original author. The credit goes to the Original author.
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2. INTRODUCTION
One of the Strong sector in Indian economy is Agriculture
(18% of GDP)
Around 58% Population of India depends on Agriculture directly or indirectly
Average growth rate of agriculture and allied sector in 2011-2012 & 2012-2013
Is 3.2%
140.7 Million hectare area is available for sown
Major agricultural products include rice,wheat,oilseed,cotton,jute,tea
3. Production
India is largest producer of rice, wheat, cotton, fruits & vegetables
Coffee production is over 293000 metric tones & tea production is
over 981 million Kg.
History
Indian agriculture began by 9000 BC as a result of early cultivation of plants.
Double monsoon leads two harvest in a year.
The Grow More Food Campaign (1940s) and the Integrated Production
Program (1950s) focused on Food & cash crops supply respectively
In 1960 Green revolution took place
5. The Green revolution is the significant increase in agricultural productivity
resulting from the introduction of high yield varieties of grains, use of pesticides
and improved management techniques
Adopted in India by
6. Population Growth In India
YEAR Population in Cr. Growth
1961 3,59,83,000
1971 4,35,03,000 20.9%
1981 5,42,50,000 23.1%
1991 6,65,08,000 24.2%
2001 7,57,27,000 13.9%
2011 8,46,55,533 11.8%
9. All this factors shows adverse effect in Demand & Supply.
In order to with stand this situation green revolution
techniques are adopted by Indian government.
10. Methods used in Green Revolution
Double /multiple cropping system
Seeds with Superior Genetics.
Proper Irrigation system
High yielding variety of seeds
Use of Pesticides and fertilizers
Use of modern machinery (Tractor, Harvester, Thrasher)
Expansion of Farming Areas
21. Effect of Pesticides on Earth
Loss Of Fertility : In a long run usage of pesticides causes
loss of fertility, This shows serious impact on demand & supply
Resistance of the insects & pests increases,
at this time formers required more pesticide to kill them,
this increases cost of Forming
22. The biggest issue facing the use of chemical
fertilizers is ground water contamination.
Pesticides are designed to kill and because their mode
of action is not specific to one species, they often
kill or harm organisms other than pests,
including humans.
23. It affects the neurological system, resulting in headache, dizziness,
mood disturbances, sleepiness and mental confusion on a short-term
basis, while in the long-term it can cause memory loss and
cerebral oedema.
24. Need for Second Green Revolution
The time is now ripe for second Green revolution
India has tremendous export potential in agriculture in present era of globalization
In second Green revolution emphasis should be laid on :
1. Usage of pesticides, fertilizers
2. Market Opportunities
3. Educate farmers & bring awareness among them
4. Subsidies to the former End
25. NOFA
Natural Organic formers association
By:
The Andhra Chamber Of Commerce And Industries
26. In order to reduce the usage of Fertilizers Pesticides & increase the organic farming
methods NOFA is formed by the
ANDHRA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
The Main aim of Association is to reduce the cost of farming and increase yield.
It is proven fact that with the help of cow products Zero cost farming can be done.
NOFA will provide assistance to get Govt subsidy for organic forming
This provide assistance to get the certification of Organic Forming.