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AGRICULTURE INDUSTRY
SUBMITTED BY—RITU MISHRA
UNNATI NIGAM
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contents
• Introduction
• Company’s turnover
• Current status of industry..
• Swot analysis
• Future forecast
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INTRODUCTION• Agriculture is the backbone of Indian Economy and prosperity
if Agriculture can largely stand for the prosperity of the Indian Economy.
• Agriculture refers to all those activities which are related to cultivation of land for the production of Crops-Food and crops-like a Jute and Cotton production..
• To maintain ecological balance there must be balanced and sustainable development of Agricultures and sectors..
• The 11 five years plan(2008-2014)emphasizes that Agriculture development is necessary for rapid Economic Development of the country..
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Indian Agriculture-some facts
• Contribution to 14% of GDP..
• Contributes to1/6th part of Export Earnings.
• Provides Foods to 1 billion people.
• Produce 51 Major Crops..
• Provides Raw material to industries.
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Companies turnover
• ITC INDIA 8.31 BILLION • MONSANTO INDIA 48.5 BILLION• ADVANTA INDIA 35 BILLION• BASANT AGRO TECH 64.5 BILLION• NATIONAL AGRO INDUSTRY 63.64 CRORES
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CURRENT STATUSworth
• India’s GDP of Agriculture is 18%, Financials is 18%, Transport is 7%, Manufacturing is 13%, Trade 17%, Constructions is 8%,Power is 2%,Mining is 2% and Other services are 15%.
• It provides the food grainestoffed the large population of over 1.2 billion..and supply the Raw material to many industries..
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Economy impact• GDP growth 7.4%(2013-14)
• Growth Rate in Production 5.7%..
• Exports Agriculture products,Engineering goods,Textiles,Chemicals,Ores and Transporataion parts..
• Import crude oil,gold Engineering Goods,chemicals,plastics,coal,iron n steel,vegetable oil etc.
• Contribute 21% of total exports and Raw material supplies..
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More challenges
• Agriculture will face challenging situations on demand and supply,Economic Equity,Energy,Employment,Climate and Supply Dynamics..
• Lack of Mechanisation..
• Agriculture Marketing..
• Soil Erosion..
• Scarcity of Capital..
• Seeds.
• Fertilizers and Biocides..
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Government guidelines
• Rashtriya swasthaya Bima yojna..
• Indira Awaas yojna..
• Pradhan mantri gram sadak yojna..
• Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana
• Pradhan mantri aadarsh gram yojna..
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STRENGTH
• Rich bio diversity—46000 plants species and 86000 species of animal recorded..
• Arable land—428 millions acres cultivable land..• Climate is suitable for Agriculture..• Strong and well dispersed research and extension
system..• Almost 60% of Indian land comprises of Agriculture
land..
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WEAKNESS
• Fragmented lands—division of lands through generations lowers profit margins for farmers..
• Illeteracy—important seeds,approach to moneylanders than to bank for loans..
• Lack of Technological inputs—bullock farming still prevailing..
• Poor Infrastruture—unavailability of modern activities to some farmers..
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OPPORTUNITIES
• Exports—developing of free trade agreements between India and other countries..
• Agro-based Industry—machineries for Agriculture..,pesticides and insectisides Manufacturing Industries.
• Agriculture education..
• Expand operations to include Planting and Harvesting..
• Expanding International Market levels..
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THREATS
• Unsustainable resource use—lands gifted with Fertility not utilized due to zamindari system..
• Unsustainable Regional Development—regions close to developed cities are only focused for development..
• Low Productivity..
• Change in the Government Policies..
• Production of Inferior quality of Crops…
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FUTURE FORECAST• Human Resource
Development..• Trade and Export
Promotion.• Agricuture Growth..
• Focus on Technology Vision 2035 exercise is on how India will feed in future and what the need to produce more food from its Natural Resources..
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MAJOR CROPS
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MAJOR CROPS OF AGRICULTURE
• Rice 94.1 millions tones
• Wheat 74.8 million tones
• Pulses 219.3 million tones
• Oilseeds 340.3 million tones
• Food grains 27.2 million tones
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INDIAN AGRICUTURE PICS
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