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INDUSTRIAL ANALYSIS-----KHETI FIRST

AGENDA

ANALYSIS OF INDIAN AGRICULTURE INTRODUCTION FACTS SWOT ANALYSIS PEST ANALYSIS CONCLUSION

INTRODUCTION

Agriculture has always been important in India’s economy since India’s 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.

GREEN REVOLUTION

Origin of Green Revolution. Why Green Revolution ? High Yielding Variety (HYV) seeds Rural Credit Institutions Results of Green Revolution India transformed itself from a

starving nation to an exporter of food.

INDIAN AGRICULTURE – SOME FACTS

Total Geographical Area - 328 million hectares Net Area sown - 190.8 million hectares Gross Cropped Area – 142 million hectares Major Crop Production: Rice 89.5 million tonnes Wheat 75.6 million tonnes Cereals 30.5 million tonnes Pulses 13.4 million tonnes Oilseeds 20.9million tonnes Sugarcane 29.9 million tonnes

INDIAN AGRICULTURE – SOME FACTS

Contributes to 17.5% of GDP 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

SWOT ANALYSIS

STRENGTH: Rich Bio-Diversity Fertile Land Self Sufficient Production Leading Producer

SWOT ANALYSIS

WEAKNESS: Climate Variability Low Technological Inputs Fragmentation of Land Lack of Capital and knowledge

SWOT ANALYSIS

OPPORTUNITIES: Potential International Market Diversified Agro-based Industry Initiatives by Private

Organizations Agricultural Tourism

SWOT ANALYSIS

THREATS: Ecological Limited Resources Imports Unsustainable Regional

Development

PEST ANALYSIS

POLITICAL FACTORS Credit & Insurance Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana Support Services for Women Minimum Support Price

PEST ANALYSIS

ECONOMIC FACTORS Micro Finance Interest Rates Inflation effects Exchange Rates

PEST ANALYSSIS

SOCIAL FACTORS Rapid Population Growth Resistance to Change Inappropriate Land Tenure systems

PEST ANALYSIS

TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS Lack of soil testing facilities Integrated farming approach Rain Water Harvesting Organic Farming

CONCLUSION

Organic farming has made huge strides in developing its potential.

India’s capacity to compete in Global Markets.

Strengthening the backbone of Indian Economy

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