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Industrial Analysis

Gaurav, Priya, Tanvi, Santosh, Aradhana, Manish


ANALYSIS OF INDIAN AGRICULTURE

From famine to plenty, from humiliation to


INTRODUCTION
-Facts dignity.
-Green Revolution

SWOT ANALYSIS

PEST ANALYSIS

CONCLUSION
Agriculture has
Fromalways been to
famine theplenty,
lynchpin of India’s
from economy to
humiliation
since India’sdignity.
independence.

Agriculture is a major source of livelihood for people.

The Indian Agriculture sector is the largest sector in the Indian


economy contributing 17.5% to the GDP of the country as well as
accounting for 13% of India's exports.
From famine to plenty, from humiliation to
dignity.
Origin of Green Revolution.
From famine to plenty, from humiliation to
dignity.
Why Green Revolution ?

High Yielding Variety (HYV) seeds

Rural Credit Institutions

Dr. M S Swaminathan
Results of Green Revolution

Record grain output of 131 million tons in 1978-79.

India transformed itself from a starving nation to an exporter of food.


Total Geographical Area - 328 million hectares
Net Area sown - 190.8 million hectares
From famine to plenty, from humiliation to
Gross Cropped Area – 142 million hectares
dignity.
Major Crop Production (1999-2000) R
Rice 89.5 million tonnes W
Wheat 75.6
million tonnes C Coarse
Cereals 30.5 million tonnes P
Pulses 13.4 million tonnes O
Oilseeds 20.9
million tonnes S Sugarcane
29.9 million tonnes
Contributes to 17.5% of GDP
From famine to plenty, from humiliation to
dignity.
Provides food to 1Billion people

Sustains 60% of the population

Produces 51 major Crops

Provides Raw Material to Industries

Contributes to 1/6th of the export earnings


From famine to plenty, from humiliation to
dignity.
Rich Bio-Diversity

Arable
From famine to Land from humiliation to
plenty,
STRENGTHS
dignity.
Self Sufficient Production

Leading Producer

Climate Variability

Lack of Capital and knowledge


WEAKNESSE
S Low Technological Inputs

Fragmentation of Land
Potential International Market

Diversified
From famine to plenty, Agro-based Industry
from humiliation to
OPPORTUNITIES
dignity.
Initiatives by Private Organizations

Agricultural Tourism

Ecological

Unsustainable Resource Usage


THREATS
Imports

Unsustainable Regional Development


POLITICAL

From famine to plenty, from humiliation to


dignity.

ECONOMIC PEST SOCIAL

TECHNOLOGIC
AL
POLITICAL FACTORS ECONOMIC FACTORS
From famine to plenty, from humiliation to
dignity.
Credit & Insurance Micro Finance
Interest Rates
Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana
Inflation effects
Support Services for Women
Exchange Rates
Minimum Support Price

New tech. like B.T. & I.C.T.


SOCIAL FACTORS TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS
From famine to plenty, from humiliation to
dignity.
Rapid Population Growth Lack of soil testing facilities

Integrated farming approach


Resistance to Change
Rain Water Harvesting
Inappropriate Land Tenure
System Organic Farming
Agriculture has made huge strides in developing its potential.

From famine to plenty, from humiliation to


dignity.

Strengthening the backbone of Indian Economy

India’s capacity to compete in Global Markets.


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